Extruder Motor
Direct Drive extruder motor with NO WATER COOLING, delivering constant torque from 0.1 rpm, high efficiency across the full speed range, and extremely low torque ripple for precise and stable extrusion processes.

Key Features
Constant Torque
Stable torque across full speed range
High Efficiency
IE6 Super Premium class
Compact Size
Space-saving motor design
Low Noise
Quiet operation under load
Easy Integration
Compatible with standard drives
Long Life
Extended bearing service life
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Technical Specifications

Performance & Process Stability
Engineered for continuous, demanding extrusion operations
EMF direct drive extruder motors deliver exceptional torque consistency and speed stability, ensuring uniform melt pressure and product quality throughout the production cycle.
Constant Torque Output
Maintains consistent torque across the entire speed range, ensuring stable melt pressure and uniform extrusion output.
Vibration-Free Operation
Direct coupling eliminates mechanical vibrations from gearboxes, resulting in smoother extrusion and better product quality.
Rapid Response
Instant torque response to load changes enables precise control during startup, material changes, and speed adjustments.
Temperature Management
Lower heat generation compared to geared systems reduces thermal impact on the barrel zone, improving process stability.
Hollow Shaft Design
Optional hollow shaft configuration allows direct screw coupling, simplifying mechanical design and reducing footprint.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A direct drive extruder motor drives the screw without a gearbox or belt transmission. Torque is transferred directly to the screw shaft, reducing mechanical complexity and transmission losses.
Gearboxes and belt drives introduce mechanical losses, vibration, and wear components. A direct drive system simplifies the drivetrain, reduces downtime risk, and improves long-term reliability.
By eliminating mechanical transmission elements, torque is delivered more directly and consistently to the screw. This reduces torque fluctuation and mechanical backlash, supporting improved process stability, melt consistency, and more uniform product quality.
Yes. A more stable torque delivery allows better speed control and faster response to load changes. This can enhance process control, reduce scrap rates, and support higher production efficiency.
EMF direct drive motors are designed for high torque at low speeds, enabling extrusion processes without mechanical speed reduction systems while maintaining stable operation.
Yes. EMF motors are engineered for retrofit applications and can replace conventional gearbox or belt-driven systems, simplifying the mechanical layout and reducing maintenance requirements.
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