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SpinDrive launches Magma X100 active magnetic bearing controller

July 2026 Motion Control & Drives


SpinDrive, a Finnish company delivering active magnetic bearing systems for industrial machinery, has launched the Magma X100, a new magnetic bearing controller platform designed for lower-power, ultra-high-speed applications up to 150 kW. The Magma X100 expands access to magnetic bearing technology by delivering the performance and reliability benefits of AMBs at a cost level comparable to conventional high-speed bearing solutions.

The launch marks a significant expansion of SpinDrive’s addressable market, bringing AMB technology to mobile rotating machinery, semiconductor manufacturing tools, CNC machines, heat pumps, and other high-speed rotating equipment that demands oil-free, frictionless operation.

SpinDrive’s flagship Magma X800 is deployed across turbo blowers, flywheels, turbo expanders and other rotating machinery in industrial sites across Europe, the United States of America and Asia. The Magma X100 applies the same fundamental principles to a new product platform targeting the high-volume, lower-power segment of the market. At the core of the X100 is an advanced power electronics platform that brings the cost of active magnetic bearings in line with competing high-speed non-magnetic bearing solutions.

“With Magma X100, we are opening the door to a fundamentally new set of industries and applications,” says Janne Heikkinen, chief executive officer and co-founder of SpinDrive. “Machines in the sub-150 kW range operate at speeds around ten times higher than the equipment our X800 serves, and they face exactly the same constraints from conventional bearings: limited rotational speeds, oil contamination, friction losses and maintenance downtime. The X100 resolves all of these at a cost level that makes it a genuinely competitive alternative. We have already proven the performance in the field, and our first commercial customers demonstrate that the demand is there.”

The Magma X100 was developed in part with support from the European Innovation Council Accelerator programme, the European Commission’s flagship instrument for backing breakthrough deep-tech companies with high growth potential. The programme provided both funding and business acceleration support, underscoring the strategic importance of friction-free, oil-free bearing technology in Europe’s industrial decarbonisation agenda.

Unlike conventional mechanical bearings, active magnetic bearings levitate rotating components without physical contact. This eliminates friction-related wear, removes the need for lubricants, enables continuous condition monitoring, supports higher rotational speeds, and saves energy while reducing operating and maintenance costs. These advantages are becoming increasingly important as manufacturers seek more efficient, compact and sustainable machinery while avoiding contamination risks associated with oil-based systems.

The launch follows SpinDrive’s recently announced strategic partnership with WEG, the world’s largest manufacturer of electric motors. This collaboration integrates SpinDrive’s AMB systems and IoT monitoring into WEG’s global electric motor portfolio, giving SpinDrive access to an extensive worldwide distribution network. The Magma X100 is a natural fit within this expanded commercial platform, enabling WEG and SpinDrive to bring oil-free, low-maintenance bearing solutions to a broader, higher-volume range of applications.

“Our customers are continuously looking for ways to improve efficiency, reliability and sustainability while reducing maintenance requirements,” says Cassiano Cezario, global technology director at WEG. “Active magnetic bearings offer a compelling alternative to conventional bearing solutions. The introduction of Magma X100 has the potential to make these benefits available across a much broader range of industrial applications and support the transition toward more energy-efficient, low-emission, maintenance-free machinery.”

For more information contact SpinDrive, [email protected], www.spindrive.fi




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