
magnetic bearings
Magnetic bearings use magnetic fields to support and stabilize rotating machinery without physical contact or lubrication. They generate opposing magnetic forces through electromagnets to levitate and guide the rotor, minimizing friction and wear. This technology allows for smoother, more efficient operation and reduces maintenance needs. Magnetic bearings are commonly used in high-speed turbines, generators, and aerospace applications, providing precise control and reliable performance in demanding environments. Essentially, they allow rotating parts to float in place using magnetic forces, rather than traditional mechanical supports.