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Stator Part of Torque Motor

02/07/2011 2:17 AM

Hi friends,

I observed in torque motor that stator part is fully potted (I am not getting technical word) and windings are not visible & this potting process gives added advantage to motor...

I have one doubt that which material is used for this potting process...

With regards,

sharath...

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Re: Stator part of Torque motor

02/07/2011 7:04 AM

This is a technical forum and you should be careful before posting

stainless steel casing

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Re: Stator Part of Torque Motor

02/07/2011 11:57 PM

Hi friends,

Its Sharath...

Its not steel material...

to see the picture click here .....

In picture you can see, winding part of stator is packed by a strong material..

I want to that which material is used...

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