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Compact cable guidance in innovative impregnation system for electric motors

Rotating energy supply and chainflex cables for impregnation processes in the automotive industry

To enable high-quality impregnation in the production of electric motors in the automotive industry, VAF GmbH has designed an innovative new system. Today, it enables higher unit output and reduced air and energy consumption with a smaller space requirement. A plastic energy supply system was also able to contribute to the ambitious concept, ensuring reliable guidance of the internal chainflex cables in continuous operation in a confined installation space.

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Multifunctional hall This line for impregnating electric motors achieves a 25% higher number of production pieces with a 45% more compact design.

Problem

This innovative and newly patented system for impregnation from VAF GmbH is intended to set new standards. It is used in the automotive industry in the mass production of electric motors and is used to insulate electric motors to increase their durability and performance. It has been designed for the application of high-quality insulation especially in the field of high-voltage drives. The stators of the electric motors are treated in the machine based on the hot dip impregnation process. In this process, the stator windings are heated via current heat, which requires up to 1,000 amperes per phase. The energy supply for supplying the current heat should allow a pivoting movement of 180°. Since the machine is to take up as little space as possible in the customer's production halls, the energy supply also had to meet particularly tight space requirements. And both the cables and the cable guidance had to be for reliable continuous operation and guarantee a high degree of planning security. Since OEMs process quantities of around 1,000 to 2,000 electric motors per day and per product, a breakdown would be very costly.

Solution

The innovative concept was implemented using an E4.1 energy chain (E4.80 series) and chainflex motor cables running in it. The plastic energy chain is highly rigid and resilient, allowing it to perform reliably over the long term even in hot environments, high aerosol content in the air and continuous operation. Equally important was the small space requirement. Therefore the cable guidance was designed as RBR chain, that is an energy chain with reverse bend radius. It rotates in a compact rotary module and allows the required rotation of 180°. All cables, including the energy chain, were supplied as a pre-assembled complete system - a so-called readychain energy supply - ready for installation. This saves installation time and costs. The energy supply system has thus become an important part of the plant's new concept, which envisages a particularly efficient system with higher output from a smaller space requirement, lower energy requirements and reduced air consumption. And this has also been achieved: the number of production pieces could be increased by up to 25% compared to comparable machines, with a 45% more compact design and 80% less air consumption.

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