The die-casting aluminum alloy components of motors primarily include motor end covers, motor housings (casing), and cooling fan blades. These components are widely used in small and medium-sized motors, new energy vehicle motors, and household appliance motors to achieve the goals of lightweight, efficient heat dissipation, and cost reduction.
I. Main aluminum alloy components and functions of the motor
1. Motor end cap (bearing end cap)
Used to support the rotor, fix the bearing, and seal both ends of the motor, aluminum alloy end caps are molded through die-casting or CNC machining, offering advantages of light weight and ease of processing, making them particularly suitable for small and medium-sized motors.
Common material: ADC12 aluminum alloy
Processing technology: die casting
2. Motor housing (casing/frame)
It is the main structural component of the motor, used to fix the stator winding and provide mechanical protection. Aluminum alloy housings are mostly made by die-casting or extrusion molding, which ensures good heat dissipation performance and structural strength.
3. Cooling fan blades (fan blades)
Installed on the non-driving end of the motor, it is used for forced air cooling and heat dissipation. Aluminum alloy fan blades are more resistant to high temperatures than plastic ones, making them suitable for high-load operating environments.
Material: cast aluminum or die-cast aluminum alloy
Features: Fast heat conduction, high strength
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