Description
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All electric micromotors are made up of a rotor and a stator. The rotation is generated by magnets interacting with an electric current flowing through a wire coil. In the case of brush micromotors, the coils are located on the rotor. Electrical power is supplied to the coils through carbon brushes located on the stator. The electrical current in the coil interacts with the magnets of the stator, thus generating rotation.
COMPLEXITY OF BRUSH MICROMOTORSComplex mechanical design (rotor: multiple windings, collector and brushes, stator: permanent magnet). The brushes wear out so they must be regularly replaced (approximately 18-24 months in a dental micromotor). The carbon dust from the brushes disperses in the micromotor and can reduce the life of the micromotor bearings. The carbon brushes can cause interference with other electronic devices because of their constant interaction with the electrical components in the micromotor. The carbon brushes cannot be washed or sterilized as they absorb moisture generated from an air compressor.
MC2 ISOLITE 300 BRUSH MICROMOTORThe MC2 is the most widely used electric micromotor in the world. Prized and recommended for its reliability and endurance, it has been proving its worth for many years. With a rotation speed ranging from 60 to 40,000 rpm, the performance it offers is remarkable. It is perfectly controlled by the PLMP 021 microprocessor control.
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