1) Rolling mills require motors that can produce heavy torque at low RPM to roll metal ingots into blooms or slabs. DC motors are well-suited as they can provide high starting torque and wide speed variation.
2) Paper mill drives need variable speed control of multiple rolls. Synchronous motors connected via a Schrage motor allow independent yet coordinated speed control.
3) Marine drives utilize electric propulsion motors like induction or synchronous types to independently power propellers via alternators, providing flexibility and economical operation.