Mersen's metal-graphite and electrographite brushes are suited for wound-rotor motors (slip ring rotor), which are increasingly used, especially in process industry.
Mersen offers a wide range of brush grades, of electrographite and metal graphite type, such as CG677, to cover all operating conditions of asynchronous motors with wound rotor.
Electrographitic grades are prepared from carbon powders and a specific binder; they are then subject to high temperature thermal treatments (>2500 °C) to transform the basic amorphous carbon into artificial graphite, and enhance the physical properties of the grades.
Metal graphite brushes grades are prepared according to 2 possible processes:
- from electrographite treated by metal impregnation (copper, silver), providing a high solidity and high load capacity,
- from a mix of powdered purified natural graphite and metal powders (copper, silver…), which are then pressed and baked to bring them to the required solidity and cohesion levels.
Mersen’s Research & Development Department continuously develops brush materials to improve the current carrying capacity and lifetime of the carbon brush and reduce slip ring maintenance.
The choice of the most suited grade depends on a large number of parameters linked to the asynchronous motor itself as well as its environment, such as: current (per brush), peripheral speed, enclosure, ventilation, etc. Mersen’s grade able to meet your requirements can thus be readily selected from our variety of materials. Please refer to Mersen’s Technical Guide "Carbon brushes for motors and generators"