Drives
A Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) is a device that controls the speed and torque of an AC motor by adjusting the frequency and voltage supplied to the motor. VFDs are used in various applications, including power transmission, to enhance efficiency and performance.
Linear drives convert rotary motion into linear motion, offering precise and controlled movement. They are integral in various applications, providing an alternative to hydraulic and pneumatic systems due to their ease of mounting, low maintenance, and intelligent operation.
Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) are electronic devices used to control the speed and torque of electric motors by varying the frequency and voltage supplied to the motor.
Magnetic drives, also referred to as mag drives, are fluid transfer systems designed to move corrosive, toxic, or expensive fluids safely and efficiently. They utilize magnetic coupling to transfer power from a motor to an impeller without the need for a mechanical seal, which can otherwise lead to leaks and fluid contamination.