Ironless motor |Manual| Version 2.0
Putting on the heat
Not all the energy in a linear motor can be converted into movement. The excess energy is mostly dissipated through flux losses in the coil windings, in the form of heat. The more force you want the motor to produce, the more energy you need to supply, and the more heat is generated. Proper heat transfer is essential.
In this white paper, find out the three ways to protect your linear motors from overheating!
