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_What is Electromagnetic Eddy Current Brake & its Types

Electromagnetic Eddy Current Brakes are commonly used in applications where precise and controlled braking is required, such as in trains, roller coasters, and industrial machinery. They offer advantages such as smooth braking, low maintenance, and absence of mechanical wear, making them suitable for various scenarios where conventional friction-based braking systems might be less efficient or suitable.

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_What is Electromagnetic Eddy Current Brake & its Types

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  1. ​What is Electromagnetic Eddy Current Brake & its Types?

  2. Eddy Current Braking slows a moving object by creating eddy currents through electromagnetic induction which create resistance.

  3. There are two main types of eddy current brakes: 1) Linear 2)Circular.

  4. ​Linear Brakes Linear brakes are used on roller coasters and train tracks when the brake is a part of the track. Two parts make up the simplest linear electromagnetic eddy-current brakes; one is stationary while the other travels in a straight line past it.

  5. ​Circular Brakes Circular brakes likewise contain one static part and one moving part, just like linear eddy current brakes. Depending on whether the electromagnet travels or remains stationary.

  6. Why it is Important? With an electromagnet system, the braking force can be turned on and off (or varied) by varying the electric current in the electromagnet windings.

  7. CONTACT US www.bmcmotor.com info@BMCMOTOR.com (818)-324-8850

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