Alternative energies

Ra_0012For the generation of electrical energy from wind, hydro power, solar thermics and from combustion processes, we offer products from the range of permanent-magnet synchronous generators with outputs from 3 to 1500 kW.

In wind power, we also offer a product range of direct current and asynchronous motors.

 

PM synchronous generators - Dimensions

Size: Flexible geometry, integration in the machine system possible
Output: up to 1500 kW
Speeds: According to customer requirements
Diameter: up to 2000 mm
Special features:: compact, robust, low-maintenance (maintenance-free), wear-free, no-play, water cooling, low noise emission, improvement in the overall degree of effectiveness, high power density
Applications: Hydro power, wind power, combustion power machines, co-generation plants

Direct current and asynchronous motors, synchronous motors, PM synchronous motors

 

Size: AH 80 up to AH 260
Output: up to 30 kW
Speeds: According to customer requirements
Besonderheiten: Diversity of modifications
Applications: Wind power systems, pitch drives, Azimuth drives

Ra1The use of alternative energies is becoming ever more important today. Important factors are the limited supplies of the fossil sources of energy predominantly used at present, global climate and environmental protection concerns, and a desired reduction in dependence on energy imports.

We strive to reconcile your ideas and specifications with our experience and to include them in our construction designs. We adapt the energy generators listed, combined with high-performance electronic components, to your requirements; you thus achieve maximum cost-efficiency.

Our motors and generators are in use at renowned companies at home and abroad.

 

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20th anniversary

2011 is a very special year to our company.

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SPS/IPC/DRIVES in Nuremberg

Visit us on the trade fair SPS/IPC/DRIVES 2011 in Nuremberg from 22. until 24. November 2011, hall 1, stand 440.

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