Reinforced Layer Graphite Rotor
Reinforced Layer Graphite Rotor is a type of graphite rotor used in various industries, including casting.
Product Info
Reinforced Layer Graphite Rotors are known for their dimensional stability under wide temperature variations. They are self-lapping, very hard, self-lubricating, and resistant to wear. They can be lubricated by almost any fluid, which means the media being sealed will add additional lubrication.
They are also impervious and resistant to most chemicals, making them ideal for use in harsh environments.
Application
Reinforced Layer Graphite Rotors have a wide range of applications due to their unique properties such as high strength, light weight, and resistance to wear and chemicals.
1. Composite Shaft Rotor Dynamics: They are used in the development of light weight rotor systems. These rotors are used in various applications such as automotive drive shafts, helicopter tail rotors, propeller shafts in small ships, aircraft power take off (PTO) shafts, high speed machine tool spindles, transmission/quill shafts, and long boring bars.
2. High Performance Motors: Reinforced Layer Graphite Rotors are used in modern motor systems. They are used in surface-mounted permanent magnet motors and electrically excited synchronous motors. They help in minimizing eddy current losses.
3. Thermal Field Materials for Photovoltaic: Due to their light weight, high strength, good electrical conductivity, outstanding self-lubrication, and remarkable thermal shock resistance, they are used as thermal field materials for photovoltaic.
4. Electric Vehicles (EVs): They are used in EVs to provide targeted power and torque with a smaller and lighter weight motor, supporting the critical objectives of higher performance and greater driving range.