Eddy Current Brake
The eddy current brake is a type of brake that uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to generate braking force. When the electromagnets are energized, they create a magnetic field that interacts with the rotating metal, inducing eddy currents within the metal.



Technical Specifications
Product Overview
High-Efficiency Electromagnetic Braking
The Eddy Current Brake utilizes the principle of electromagnetic induction to deliver smooth, reliable, and controllable braking force. Designed for high-speed industrial and mechanical applications, this system converts kinetic energy into eddy currents to oppose rotation without mechanical wear. This solution offers superior precision for demanding environments like dynamometers and high-speed rail systems.
Technical Principles
Core Components
- Rotating metal disc or drum
- Set of electromagnets
- Operating Mechanism
- Electromagnetic induction generating opposing magnetic fields to induce braking force.
Applications
- Typical Industrial Use Cases
- High-speed trainsRoller coastersDynamometers



