Hi folks... Once again I'm sharing more info on items I research - this time I found info on drive motor, and similar mini motors (like camera motors), that contain Precious metals in the motor's brushes.
These brushes are tiny, similar looking to the PM brushes found in hard drive armeratures, and are located under the metallic motor end cap plate, embedded in plastic. It's also said that commutators can possess PM values as well.
Devices using these motors are cd/ dvd rom drive motors, the motors found in copier machines, univeral joints, digital cameras, electric shavers, electric toothbrushs, etc. A good referrance page can be found at Jency Motors
Motion Control Online gives some details:
These brushes are tiny, similar looking to the PM brushes found in hard drive armeratures, and are located under the metallic motor end cap plate, embedded in plastic. It's also said that commutators can possess PM values as well.
Devices using these motors are cd/ dvd rom drive motors, the motors found in copier machines, univeral joints, digital cameras, electric shavers, electric toothbrushs, etc. A good referrance page can be found at Jency Motors
Motion Control Online gives some details:
Choice of brush material is another degree of freedom that can be useful in medical designs. Precious metal alloys such as silver, gold, or even platinum provide lower contact resistance and lower electrical noise operation, while copper-graphite brushes ensure long life even under extreme load conditions. Although there is some overlap, precious metal brush motors are typically utilized in motors rated for at 10 W and below.