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What are Rigid Rotors?

Rigid rotors are defined as rotors that do not change shape as their rotation speed increases and do not operate at their resonance frequency. These rotors maintain their imbalance at low speeds, allowing for stable operation. Rigid rotors are typically used in systems that operate at lower speeds and under constant loads. For more information, check out our difference between dynamic and static balancing page.

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