What kinds of Magnetic assemblies can meet the needs of the motors

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Magnetic assemblies essential for electric motor manufacturing include permanent magnets, soft magnetic materials, and magnetic circuits. These components are crucial for enhancing motor efficiency, performance, and reliability. Understanding the specific requirements of the motor application is vital for selecting the appropriate magnetic assembly. Collaboration with engineering teams and leveraging company resources can provide valuable insights. Engaging with industry literature and expert opinions will further aid in grasping the complexities of magnetic assemblies in motor design.
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Can anybody tell me about what kinds of magnetic assemblies will be the essential in Electric motor manufacture field? And please give the reason.Thank You!:confused:
 
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This sounds very much like a homework question. What knowledge do you have already and where have you looked so far?
 
This is not a homework.I ask it because I am working in engineering company which provide these kinds of product,and I my major in College is management,but now I need to work with engineering topics in magnetic field...so actually I don't know much about it except the name of the product...but I really appreciate for your reply:wink:
 
My question is still relevant. What do you know, so far? If your company is involved with this, would it not be the best initial source of information? Your OP is very open ended.
 
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