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The future of motors for mining equipment is here.
Power, intelligence and controls all in one compact motor.

Infinitum powercore motor
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The future of motors for mining equipment is here! Infinitum’s PowerCore motor provides power, intelligence and controls all in one compact unit.

Infinitum’s patented PM motor with PCB stator technology offers higher power density. The motor’s high reliability is due to its innovative design, which eliminates many common failure points found in traditional induction motors. This leads to increased durability and longer lifespan, even in harsh mining environments.

• The same power in a 50% smaller package

• Lighter weight and reduced energy consumption

• Continuous data monitoring & reporting for optimal performance

• Sustainable solution for operations with an environmental focus

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Powerful intelligence

Reduce your energy consumption and costs with our integrated VFD for variable speed applications. The I-con (motor control software) ensures continuous monitoring of operational parameters, delivering optimal performance throughout the motor’s lifetime while offering maximum power density in a 50% smaller and lighter package.

Optimized efficiency

Our compact form factor enhances efficiency by 10-15% through minimized wiring and direct mounting to applications with increased operational efficiency by eliminating torque ripple, cogging, stator hysteresis, and eddy current losses. This design meets both IE4 and IE5 efficiency standards while delivering upwards of 93% system efficiency.

Sustainable solution

Our PCB stator uses 66% less copper and has proven to be 10x more reliable than traditional iron-core stators. The smaller/lighter housing reduces transportation emissions by 30% and is easily serviceable through our modular design. We reuse what we can, recycle what we can’t and remanufacture, giving motors a second life.

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