In the trend of advocating smart and simple industrial automation, environmentally friendly products, value-added solutions, K-Drive, as one of the world's leading drive manufacturers aggressively investing in R&D, production, and continuous quality improvement, is well positioned to provide its customers with technology-driven, performance-outstanding products such as VFDs, wind power converters, servo drives, HEV/EV drives, helping its customers save energy and increase industrial productivity with sustainability on the one hand, and enhancing their entire value-chain quality, delivery, and services on the other hand.
In production, rigorous quality control is implemented on components, circuit boards, and the finished goods, assuring products without defects.
All drives are well packed before shipment, fit for air shipment, sea transportation, and express delivery. Customers are able to call its own nominated forwarder or consult K-Drive logistics department for worldwide shipment services.
* Low-power inverters are packed in cardboard box, and others are in plywood cases.
* Plenty of transportation procurable globally in accordance with customer demand or K-Drive expertise.
An inverter brake unit is an electronic device that is commonly used in industrial applications to provide a controlled stop or braking action to an electric motor that is being controlled by an inverter. Inverter brake units typically work by controlling the flow of electrical energy to the motor, which can be used to slow down the motor's rotation and bring it to a stop more quickly and smoothly than simply cutting off the power supply.
The inverter brake unit is typically connected to the inverter and the motor and provides a mechanism for controlling the braking force applied to the motor. The unit may use various techniques to achieve this, such as adjusting the frequency and voltage of the electrical supply to the motor or applying a resistive load to the motor. The unit may also include safety features such as overcurrent protection and thermal shutdown to prevent damage to the motor and other components.
Inverter brake units are commonly used in applications such as conveyors, cranes, and elevators, where precise control of motor speed and stopping is required. They can also be used in a variety of other industrial applications where smooth and controlled motor braking is needed.