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More than 100 years ago, we set out to build a better motor, and that’s still our goal. Today, ABB is the world’s number-one manufacturer of NEMA motors, and we’re proud to support you locally with the Baldor-Reliance product brand. When you choose an ABB Baldor-Reliance motor, you get a product designed and manufactured for quality and reliability, backed by a global network of sales and support professionals dedicated to providing a world-class customer experience.

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ABB’s Baldor-Reliance® variable speed motors deliver outstanding performance and durability across a wide range of industrial applications. Offered in both open and enclosed designs, these versatile motors are available in NEMA Premium and NEMA Super-Premium options, ensuring superior reliability, efficiency and operational excellence.

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ABB invests in OctaiPipe to partner in AI-optimized energy efficiency for data center cooling.

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ABB awarded Platinum medal by EcoVadis for outstanding sustainability performance

7/20/2023 Company News
To summarize the outcome in the second quarter, I would first highlight the 2% comparable order growth which was up from last year's already high level, and the positive book-to-bill. It was good to see that the customer activity remained robust throughout the period. Secondly, the high revenue growth of 13% (17% comparable) supported by backlog execution. Thirdly, the record-high achievements on both absolute Operational EBITA of $1.4 billion and Operational EBITA margin of 17.5%, up 200 basis points from last year, with all four business areas above 15%. This was supported by a strong price contribution which more than offset labor inflation as well as some limited cost inflation related to commodities, with additional support from operational leverage on increased volumes in production. And lastly, the solid cash flow from operating activities of $760 million. All the while we executed on portfolio optimization and continued to introduce leading new technology to help our customers become more sustainable and resource efficient. In my view, the quarter is an additional indication that we are establishing ABB's operational performance at a higher level.
The Northwest Passage is the sea route between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans through the Arctic Ocean, along the northern coast of North America. This 6,000-kilometer stretch of treacherous waters is considered one of the most dangerous nautical routes in the world. For centuries, explorers sought a navigable passage as a possible trade route to Asia but were blocked by North, Central, and South America; however, in 1906, a team of Norwegian sailors successfully traversed the passage. Since then, specialty vessels with crews of dozens, if not hundreds, of highly trained sailors have attempted the voyage; some emerged successfully on the other side, but just as many were forced to turn back, call for rescue – or worse.
ABB has added IEC frame options to its integrated motor-drive offering of Baldor-Reliance EC Titanium motors. Standard features include aluminum housed top-mount of axial mount integrated drive, IP55 enclosure, internal shaft grounding brush and class-F insulation. EC Titanium motors are rated for inverter use per IEC 60034-18-41. The IEC integrated motor-drive is capable of operating as a top-mount drive in ratings of 1 to 10 HP (0.75 – 7.5 kW), or axial-mount drive in ratings 1 to 7.5 HP (0.75 – 5.5 kW).
ABB announces the Baldor-Reliance® Critical Cooling motor with sealed hybrid ceramic bearings offering the highest level of protection and performance when used with variable frequency drives (VFDs) controlled motors. These innovative motors are able to operate at the high temperatures, partial speeds and demanding loads required in critical cooling applications.
When space is at a premium, ABB’s Baldor-Reliance RPM AC motors deliver the highest levels of performance. RPM AC is designed with a power-dense laminated steel frame with custom power and speed ratings to match demanding variable speed application requirements.
ABB’s Baldor-Reliance Severe Duty XT motor is a true severe duty motor that bridges the gap between the Baldor-Reliance General Purpose and XEX premium severe duty motor lines.
ABB has extended the scope of applications for ABB Smart Sensors with a new generation design for motors in hazardous areas. Chemical and oil and gas customers can now benefit from cost-efficient condition monitoring in a wide variety of applications.
Globally, demand for electricity will grow faster than for any other form of final energy. Thus, emissions will keep rising, unless we start doing something different. This global electricity demand growth is expected to double by 2040. With electric motors consuming an estimated 1/3 of the world’s electricity… that number is expected to be the equivalent to adding an electricity market the size of China.
Customers can increase their energy efficiency, improve sustainability and enhance reliability by upgrading to ABB IE5 ultra-premium SynRM motors that offer up to 50 percent lower energy losses compared to IE2 motors.
The results are in! Once again, ABB and Baldor-Reliance motors have been recognized as most preferred in the category of Electric Motor technology in the 30th annual Reader’s Choice Awards balloting for Control Design Magazine. The readers who responded anonymously to the survey represented diverse process industries with the majority of responses from North America.
Participants chosen for Leadership Greenville share diverse experiences through community projects to provide quality leadership within the area.
5/28/2021 Awards & Recognition
If there were ever a year when we could all use some good news, it's this one. And this roster of Readers' Choice Awards winners is full of great solutions from solid manufacturers. After months and months of sheltering in place and social distancing and videoconferencing, we've witnessed remote connectivity, artificial intelligence, machine learning and autonomous mobile robots transforming from science fiction into permanent components of the industrial-manufacturing landscape. This year we saw small change in the companies' components and devices preferred by our readers.
The Tennessee Green Star Partnership is a voluntary environmental leadership program designed to recognize industries in the state that are committed to sustainable practices.
12/8/2020 Awards & Recognition
Consulting-Specifying Engineer magazine has named ABB’s Baldor-Reliance EC Titanium motors a Silver Award winner in the HVAC/R Systems & Equipment category in this year’s Product of the Year contest. The Product of the Year contest is the premier award for new products in the HVAC, fire/life safety, electrical and plumbing systems engineering markets. The annual reader-choice program was created to provide Consulting-Specifying Engineer’s audience with information about the top new products in their fields.
8/21/2020 Awards & Recognition
ABB is pleased to announce its gear plant in Belton, South Carolina has been recognized by the State of South Carolina as a 2020 Safety Award Recipients. This annual recognition allows the State to highlight employers in the state, both large and small, and the success of their safety and health programs.
Commercial marine motors in general are high-grade motors treated for corrosion resistance and designed for use on shipboard applications. These motors meet the regulatory requirements governed by three major specifications: the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) Rules for Building and Classing Marine Vessels1, the United States Coast Guard (USCG) Electrical Engineering Regulations2 and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standard 45, Recommended Practice for Electric Installations on Shipboard3. Marine motors are also used for other-than-shipboard service in functions on offshore drilling rigs, shipyard applications and port equipment. Marine motors are usually mounted to steel structures, which are subject to vibration and shock or pitch and roll movement, and typical marine application settings are very humid and salt-laden harsh environments. Therefore, the environments in which shipboard motors operate and the functions they perform require unique design and construction considerations above those of standard industrial motors.
When shopping for a refrigerator, air conditioner or other appliance, most consumers understand the meaning of the government-backed Energy Star rating, sort of like they do the MPG rating on a vehicle. And they can do the math: a dryer with a 95 rating uses less energy than a dryer with an 87 rating. But does it really?
The pandemic has accelerated already-existing transformations within manufacturing, particularly the need for greater digitalisation. It’s also highlighted manufacturing’s economic importance. According to the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), the sector contributes $2.71 trillion to the economy every year, making US manufacturing equivalent in value to the world’s eighth-largest economy.
Choosing the right motor and drive for an application is central to achieving the desired performance and service life. Strategic monitoring and testing help to keep the devices and systems in top form. The following are some offerings that further these crucial goals.
Most readers of Plant Engineering magazine are familiar with electric motors made to National Electrical Manufacturers Asso­ciation (NEMA) standards as commonly used in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, some parts of South America and Saudi Arabia. But nearly 70% of the indus­trial motors sold worldwide are made to International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards. Motor standards for these motors are MG 1 for NEMA and the 60034 series and 60071 for IEC that define mechanical, electrical, and performance specifications.