How Does Motor Lamination Thickness-from 0.15mm to 0.35mm-Play a Vital role in Motor Efficiency

1. What is Motor Lamination Thickness? Motor lamination thickness refers to the individual sheet thickness used in stacked motor cores. The primary function of motor laminations is to reduce a significant losses in electric motors: eddy current losses. Eddy current losses, particularly crucial for motor efficiency, arise when changing magnetic fields induce circulating currents in conductive … Continue reading How Does Motor Lamination Thickness-from 0.15mm to 0.35mm-Play a Vital role in Motor Efficiency