A brake that is "immune" to remanence

COMBINORM B – Electromagnetic brake from KEB Automation

If dynamic braking processes occur in an application, the housing of the brake becomes magnetically energised. This so-called remanence can lead to restrictions within the machine or system and consequently to increased costs. Thanks to a "facelift" of the COMBINORM B electromagnetic brake from KEB Automation, remanence does not occur in the first place. In addition, the underlying mode of operation noticeably extends the service life of important components.

As an invisible force, brakes are responsible for starting, stopping, safe holding and positioning in numerous applications. Depending on the braking process, the housing of the brake may become magnetically energised (remanence). The following applies: The more often a brake switches, the more self-remanence develops. As a result, the rotor on the brake is no longer powerful enough to rotate freely. The brake locks and the motor stops. Other consequences are increased wear and, in the worst case, motor burnout, which can lead the entire machine or system to come to a standstill. 

KEB addresses this problem with the COMBINORM B brake, which is actuated by the operating voltage. The electromagnetic brake is the most economical solution for braking and holding loads for flange- and shaft-mounted installation in machines and systems.  


Anti-Remanence Function  

The special feature of the brake is the housing. This is divided into an inner and outer housing. "We have developed the COMBINORM B as a powerful anti-remanence brake," says Simon Janke from KEB's Brakes and Clutches Sales Department. "For this, we rely on an artificially created air gap that prevents the armature part from sticking to the magnet. There are no effects on the torque." 

Originally manufactured to a customer's individual request, the brake with anti-remanence function is now available for use in a wide range of application fields. "In addition to mail processing, the classic areas in which the brake is used include winding devices, door and gate systems, roller conveyors, balancing or sorting machines," explains Janke. In addition, the COMBINORM B is also suitable as a solution for medical technology or packaging machines.  

The anti-remanent property is not the only advantage: among other things, it offers short switching times, which contributes to more safety in the machine. In addition, a wide temperature and voltage range is covered – best conditions for use in as many areas as possible. For example, a high range of temperatures is often required in outdoor areas. This flexibility makes it possible to serve even very customised applications without any problems. Backlash-free, maintenance-free and with a long service life, the COMBINORM B saves costs and, with its compact design, finds sufficient space in many applications.  

About the COMBINORM B

  • Voltages from 24 V 
  • Insulation class B design 
  • Special voltages available on request
  • Torque range from 0.5 ... 500 Nm 
  • Certified according to C-CSA-us