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SMC axial flux motor core and AFPM stator OEM support for advanced electric drive teams.

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Inquiry Email

[email protected]

Email app

Include target torque/speed, quantity, and delivery location.

Instant Chat

+8618857971991

Chat on WhatsApp

Direct response from our engineering team.

RFQ Checklist Before You Send

Required ItemExampleWhy It Helps
Application targeteVTOL propulsion / robot joint / drone motor / EV driveNarrows duty cycle, temperature, reliability, and validation assumptions.
Core geometrySTEP / DXF / stator OD-ID-height / tooth countConfirms manufacturability, compaction direction, and post-machining needs.
Magnetic performanceFlux density, frequency, iron loss target, temperature rangeLets engineering review SMC grade fit and validation scope.
Quantity planPrototype qty + annual forecastImproves tooling, lead-time, and pricing accuracy.
Destination and termsCountry, Incoterm, requested ship dateAligns packaging, documents, and shipping plan early.

What Happens After Inquiry

  1. Engineering pre-check for model fit and data completeness.
  2. Quote direction with tooling, lead-time, and manufacturability risk notes.
  3. Sample scope alignment with density, dimensional, magnetic, and thermal acceptance criteria.
  4. Production and delivery planning for approved core programs.

Common Clarification Questions

Can I send a rough requirement before final drawings are ready?

Yes. Send your current assumptions first, then mark pending geometry, material, and magnetic performance items clearly so we can return a provisional quote scope.

How should we handle engineering changes after sample approval?

Use a revision-controlled change request with effective lot and tooling, magnetic performance, and inspection impact scope agreed by both teams.

Can we align on validation files before mass production?

Yes. Please list required dimensional reports, material files, magnetic test records, coating or insulation checks, and packaging documents in the RFQ stage.

Suggested First RFQ Email Format

If your team needs a fast start, use this structure in the first email. It improves quote precision and reduces clarification cycles.

  1. Project background and application scenario.
  2. Core target: stator or segment geometry, drawing revision, SMC grade assumption, and assembly interface.
  3. Magnetic target: flux density, frequency, iron loss, permeability, and operating temperature window.
  4. Commercial scope: prototype quantity, annual forecast, destination, and target ship date.

What You Should Review Before Sending RFQ

  • Products for architecture-level selection and model-family fit.
  • Solutions / Applications for scenario-specific constraints and validation priorities.
  • OEM Capabilities for design collaboration, quality controls, and delivery process.
  • Engineering Blog for practical checklists you can copy into buyer workflows.

Typical First Response Package

OutputPurposeBuyer Action
Model and architecture directionNarrow viable SMC core options against magnetic, thermal, and interface assumptions.Confirm baseline core path before cost-detail discussion.
RFQ clarification listClose data gaps that affect pricing and lead-time accuracy.Return missing values and drawing references in one reply.
Validation recommendationDefine density, dimensional, magnetic loss, insulation, and thermal acceptance evidence for technical sign-off.Align internal engineering and procurement gates before PO.