Stators for electric motors in Milan
VMF is a leading manufacturer of stators for electric motors in Milan. In mechanical and
electrical engineering, the stator is the fixed parts of an electric motor. In particular, stators are used for
electric motors, turbines or other machines and are opposed to the rotor, the moving part of the machine.
The stator is an inactive part of the motor. The function of the stator is to generate a magnetic field within
the air gap of the electric motor.
Stator characteristics
The stator used for electric machines comprises:
- Permanent magnets: this is the system used in DC motors, in which the stator consists of magnets and has a smooth surface;
- Wound stator: this is the system used in AC motors, universal motors, the brushless motor and the stepper motor.
Another variable in the stators for electric motors in Milan is the number of slots and hanks accommodated. In this case, as the number of slots increases, the vibration of the motor shaft will decrease, with a smoother transition from one magnetic field in the electrical phase to the next.
How the stator is arranged
VMF has always produced stators for electric motors in Milan that are arranged in various ways:
- External stator: this is the most common arrangement, as it allows greater strength of the machine and better flexibility of use and safety for the operator
- Internal stator: this configuration is used for alternators for motorbike use, so that the rotor also acts as a flywheel, while in other means of transport we remain with the classic solutions;
- Axial Stator: This configuration is characterized by a rotor that is as large as the stator and placed laterally to each other, so that the rotor rotates in front of the stator.