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The
Emerson Motor Technology Center is the world's premier
motor engineering center, supporting Emerson companies
and their customers in developing advanced motors and
electronic controls. The Motor Technology Center is comprised
of 21 state-of-the-art laboratories and test facilities,
and offers comprehensive design, analysis, prototyping
and testing services.
Built in 1989, the 130,000 square-foot Motor Technology
Center represents a major investment in technology development
and engineering support. With over 50 advanced degrees
amongst them, our nearly 300 engineers and motor technicians
have received more than 250 new patents since 1991.
The Motor Technology Center is located at Emerson's world
headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri.
Areas of Expertise
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Electronic
Controls Methodologies |
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Tribology
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Bearing
Types |
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Lubrication
Systems |
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Friction |
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Electromagnetic
Design |
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Magnetic
Technology |
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Material
Technologies |
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Ferrous
and Non-ferrous Materials |
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Insulations/Coatings |
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Composite
Materials |
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Magnets |
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Mechanical
Structure |
Rapid
Prototyping |
Sounds
and Vibration |
Project
Management |
Thermal
Circuit Design |
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Fluid
Flow Optimization |
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Thermal
Transfer Software |
Reliability |
Electical
Testing |
Connection
Systems |
Motor
Switching Device |
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Motor
Technology Center Resources
Battelle, SRDL, 21 state-of-the-art laboratories, Edison
Welding Institute, Pennsylvania State University, University
of Louisville, University of Wisconsin, stamping/molding
process vendors, and outside testing labs.
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