This presentation introduces a groundbreaking manufacturing technology for e-steel laminations using the screen-printing process, a method traditionally associated with T-shirt printing. This government-funded project, currently in the testing phase, represents a significant departure from conventional stamping techniques. By leveraging screen printing to apply metal stencils and utilizing an oven for curing, this approach allows for the combination of diverse materials to optimize motor performance and minimize losses. Attendees will gain insights into the technological advancements, magnetic performance results, and potential applications for this novel method, highlighting its impact on the future of steel manufacturing and material degradation in e-motors.
During this session, you will get:
- A better understanding of the innovative screen-printing process for producing e-steel laminations and how it compares to traditional stamping methods
- Insights into the magnetic results achieved through this new technique and its potential to reduce motor losses.
- Knowledge about the combination of different materials to enhance motor performance and the implications for steel manufacturing and material degradation