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LEVX - A Magna Force Technology

 

Magna Force, Inc.

Advanced Environmental Technologies
Improving Transportation and Industry

Magna Force, Inc, was founded in May 1993 by Karl J. Lamb to coincide with the filing of his first patent application. Magna Force, Inc. has enjoyed a rich history of developments. The company's early efforts included the creation of a family of award winning maintenance and energy savings coupling technologies that greatly extend the useful lifecycles of motors and industrial equipment. Thousands of Magna Force's magnetic couplings are now in use throughout industry in several countries and by the U.S. Military.

More recent work has focused on the development of the Zero Energy Permanent Magnet Suspension System and highly efficient Hybrid Non-Contact Linear Drive for use in the transportation market. These technologies, trademarked LEVX®, provide unmatched energy efficiency, climb grades as steep as 45° and handle tight corners.

Magna Force, Inc. operates from a 8+ acre industrial site including office and meeting space, workshop, fully equipped machine and fabrication shops in Port Angeles, Washington. Additionally, Magna Force, Inc. has secured a 2.5-mile right of way adjacent to Fairchild International Airport.

• Founded in 1993 by President and Inventor Karl "Jerry" Lamb.

• Granted 21 US Patents.

• Granted over 208 Foreign patents

• Trademarks in 35 countries

Areas of Development include:

- Power transmission for rotating equipment, providing energy savings, speed control, vibration isolation and load seizure protections;

- Vehicle, transportation and industrial technologies, including brakes, clutches, variable speed fan drives, constant speed drives, beltless drives, differentials and transmissions.

- Magnetically levitated transport systems featuring the lowest cost and highest energy efficiency avalialble, including passenger systems, magnetic launch assist, material handling, escalator, shuttle, transit, car ferry and freight transport systems.