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<< BackWhy 0.1mm Stator Laminations Matter in RC Helicopter MotorsIn electric motors - especially high - performance ones used in RC helicopters - the stator is the stationary part that creates the magnetic field to spin the rotor. Inside the stator are thin sheets of metal called laminations, stacked together to form the motor's magnetic core. What Are Laminations?Laminations are thin slices of electrical steel, each coated with insulation. Instead of using a solid metal block, manufacturers stack these sheets to reduce unwanted electrical currents called eddy currents. These currents waste energy and generate heat. Why 0.1mm Thickness Is a Big Deal
Why It Matters for RC HelicoptersRC helicopters demand high torque, fast response, and minimal weight. Motors with 0.1mm stator laminations deliver all three by maximizing magnetic efficiency and minimizing waste. This means:
In short, 0.1mm laminations represent a leap forward in motor design - bringing industrial - grade efficiency to hobby-grade performance. |
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