Company Profile

Welco

WELCO Technologies, an engineering and manufacturing company located in Kentucky, specializes in designing and manufacturing custom AC electric motors. Product offerings include stators for medical X-ray tubes, synchronous motors for the fiber and glass industries, high speed motors for the machine tool industry, and many other motor designs for industrial and commercial OEM applications.

Company Info

Website
welco-tech.com
Address
KY

Entries

  • in AC Motors

    Welco manufactures AC induction motors for applications concerning industrial, aerospace, and medical markets. Able to withstand harsh environments, their AC induction motors feature interchangeability with OEM equipment, resistance to rugged applications, high reliability and application matching performance.

  • in Electric Motors

    Welco manufactures precision AC electric motors that are used in medical, machine tool and die, fiber, glass, and industrial applications. The company's line of electric motors includes: PM synchronous motors, tension control motors, partial motors, and AC induction motors.

  • in Induction Motors

    Wleco manufactures AC induction motors. These induction motors can be designed for harsh environments or high operating temperatures. They are commonly used in industrial, medical X-ray and aerospace applications.

  • in Permanent Magnet Motors

    Welco manufactures permanent magnet synchronous motors for the fiber, glass and industrial markets. These motors offer a higher power factor and higher energy density. No external power supply for mechanical braking is needed. Standard features include inverter duty Class H insulation with a Class B temperature rise.

  • in Synchronous Motors

    Welco technologies manufactures permanent magnet synchronous motors. Samarium Cobalt (SmCO) rare earth magnets allow for a smaller motor designs that save weight and space. Its precise open loop speed control eliminates the need for peripheral equipment such as tachomenters. Designed for Class B use (80ºC temperature rise) by using Class H insulation (up to 180ºC).