Ι What Are Magnetic Stator Assemblies?
A stator is the stationary part of an electric motor that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. In the magnet industry, stators are often called magnetic stator assemblies. These are mainly used in permanent magnet linear synchronous motors and permanent magnet brushed DC motors, where permanent magnets are placed in the stators. Magnetic stator assemblies typically include a housing and permanent magnets. The stator housing has two main roles: holding and supporting the permanent magnets, and serving as the magnetic path between the magnetic poles.
The permanent magnets in magnetic stator assemblies, also known as stator magnets, include Neodymium magnets, Samarium Cobalt magnets, ferrite magnets, and bonded magnets. Stator magnets usually come in rectangular, arc, or ring shapes. They are typically mounted to the housing to create a stable magnetic field. This field interacts with the rotor to produce rotational motion.

