Inside Mitsubishi Electric: Video Details 400-Ton Press Manufacturing of Three-Phase Electric Motors
En este relajante y visualmente gozoso vídeo de ProcessX se ve cómo se fabrican los motores eléctricos trifásicos [incluye subtítulos]. Este invento del siglo XIX suele atribuirse principalmente a Nikola Tesla , quien desarrolló y patentó en 1887-1888 los principios prácticos del motor de inducción polifásico que sigue utilizándose hoy en día, como puede verse en el vídeo. Ferraris y Dolivo-Dobrovolsky también llegaron a la misma solución de forma independiente en los 1880s.
A visually engaging video from ProcessX showcases the intricate manufacturing process of three-phase electric motors at a Mitsubishi Electric factory in Nagoya. The video details the transformation of raw materials like steel and copper wire into the finished product, highlighting a blend of robotic precision and manual craftsmanship. Key stages include the fabrication and painting of cylindrical steel frames, the stamping of magnetic core laminations using a 400-ton press, and the automated winding of copper wire onto the stator. The production of the rotor, often called a squirrel cage, is also shown, involving CNC milling of steel bars. The assembly process requires heating components to over 300°C, and each motor undergoes dynamic balancing and rigorous electrical and visual inspections to ensure quality.
This behind-the-scenes look at industrial manufacturing provides valuable insight into the complex engineering and production processes behind essential technologies like three-phase electric motors.
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