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future scope of electromagnetic clutch pdf
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future scope of electromagnetic clutch pdf

Electromagnetic clutches operate electrically, but transmit torque mechanically. This is why they used to be referred to as electro-mechanical clutches. Over the years, EM became known as electromagnetic versus electro mechanical, referring more about their actuation method versus physical operation. Since the clutches started becoming popular over 60 years ago, the variety of applications and clutch designs has increased dramatically, but the basic operation remains the same.

Single-face clutches make up approximately 90% of all electromagnetic clutch sales.

The electromagnetic clutch is most suitable for remote operation since no linkages are required to control its engagement. It has fast, smooth operation. However, because energy dissipates as heat in the electromagnetic actuator every time the clutch is engaged, there is a risk of overheating. Consequently, the maximum operating temperature of the clutch is limited by the temperature rating of the insulation of the electromagnet. This is a major limitation. Another disadvantage is higher initial cost.

Altra Industrial Motion provides a full range of electromechanical clutches and brakes for industrial applications around the world. Warner Electric, Matrix International and Inertia Dynamics have over 60 years combined experience designing and manufacturing technically-advanced, cost-effective braking and positioning systems. State-of-the-art Altra clutch and brake solutions are utilized on drivetrains in an array of global markets including material handling, packaging machinery, food & beverage, elevator & escalator, turf & garden, agriculture and off-highway, forklift and medical.
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