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How are stators and rotors for electric motors actually made?

I can find plenty of stuff online about electric motor assembly, but I want to know how the parts are actually made and what they are usually made from. It's for a report for college so quite urgent. I'm assuming they're cast somehow or something. All help appreciated!

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They are made in factories designed for that purpose. The parts are things like laminated steel, enameled copper wire, commutators, brushes, shafts (steel), springs, cast iron cases, bearings. All are made separately, and the description of how each are made would take a book. Try looking each up on the internet. And the parts and processes can vary a lot with the size and type of motor.
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