Automotive
Electric motors, or e-motors, are the driving force behind electric vehicles (EVs). E-motors come in various types, including alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) motors, each with its unique advantages and applications in the EV industry.
The Significance of E-Motors:
Efficiency and Sustainability: E-motors are highly efficient, contributing to reduced energy consumption and lower carbon emissions, aligning with the global push for sustainable transportation.
Zero Emissions: Produce zero tailpipe emissions, contributing to cleaner air and reduced environmental impact.
Quiet Operation: E-motors provide a quieter and smoother driving experience compared to internal combustion engines.
Technical Challenges:
Enhancing Power Density: E-motors must deliver more power while staying compact and lightweight.
Increasing Efficiency: Minimizing energy losses during power conversion and transmission to improve overall efficiency.
Thermal Management: Effectively managing heat generated during operation to prevent overheating and ensure long-term performance.
EMI Management: Addressing electromagnetic interference issues to ensure reliable and safe EV operation.
Battery Integration: Efficiently integrating e-motors with advanced battery systems and optimizing voltage compatibility.
Scalable Manufacturing: Developing efficient production processes to meet the growing demand for EVs.
Material Innovation: Advancing materials for e-motor components to enhance performance and durability.
Cost Reduction: Lowering manufacturing and assembly costs to make EVs more affordable.
CollTech is committed to delivering exceptional and customized solutions and services to our valued customers, we offer a comprehensive range of adhesive solutions for e-motor applications:
❶ Sealing and Gasketing
❷ Bonding for Magnet / Transformer Steel
❸ Thermally Conductive Potting
Typical Products:
❸ Thermally Conductive Potting : EW 6677 and EW 6220 series
High thermal conductivity
Good resistance to thermal shock
Good fluidity
High impact and chemical resistance