TQC Micromotor
Engineered to deliver high performance, silent operation, and long life cycles for regional appliance and automotive manufacturing hubs.
Mexico is cementing its status as one of the world's most vital manufacturing corridors. Driven by the USMCA (T-MEC) agreement, multinational automotive brands, consumer electronics developers, and aerospace organizations are relocating production clusters to northern hubs like Monterrey, Saltillo, and Tijuana, alongside central states like Querétaro, Guanajuato, and San Luis Potosí. This industrial shift necessitates reliable supply chains for highly customized, low-power components, especially Micro Brushed DC Motors.
From automated HVAC air damper actuators inside Tier-1 automotive assemblies to smart locks, home ventilation systems, and medical dosing pumps, brushed DC motors remain the foundational design architecture due to their excellent startup torque, simple drive circuitry, and high efficiency-to-cost ratio. TQC Micromotor supports Mexican Tier-1 and Tier-2 manufacturers by offering seamless cross-border supply chains, technical support, and strict quality compliance.
Decades of engineering reliability that makes us a trusted supply partner for companies across Mexico and Latin America.
At TQC Micromotor, we believe that global innovation shouldn't be limited by size. For two decades, we have dedicated ourselves to a single, relentless pursuit: designing, engineering, and manufacturing high-performance micro-drive solutions that keep modern industries moving forward. Based in China, we operate a state-of-the-art, ISO9001-certified production facility specializing in Micro DC Motors, DC Gear Motors, and Brushless DC Motors (BLDC).
The name TQC represents our foundational pillars: Top Quality & Customization. We understand that applications like smart home automation, medical devices, automotive electronics, and precision robotics demand uncompromised reliability. That is why every TQC micro motor is built with an exceptional power-to-size ratio, ultra-low noise acoustics, and an extended operational lifespan, backed by strict 100% in-house quality control and international certifications (CE, RoHS, REACH).
We don’t just supply standard hardware; we act as a strategic R&D partner. With a robust engineering team holding multiple industry patents, TQC thrives on solving complex mechanical challenges through flexible OEM/ODM custom solutions. From custom shaft configurations and custom voltage tuning to specialized bespoke gearheads, we turn your technical blueprints into high-volume, cost-effective reality.
We tune windings, copper wire diameter, and magnet grades (ferrite, NdFeB) to match exact torque, speed, and thermal stability requirements for Mexico's varying factory conditions.
Utilizing premium precious metal and high-durability carbon brush components to optimize mechanical contact interface, reducing brush wear and electrical noise.
Our specialized dynamic rotor balancing systems keep residual unbalance to less than 2mg, producing motors that operate smoothly under 35dB inside quiet cabins.
Undergoing 100% inspection, our production floor combines high-precision automation with robust testing equipment to guarantee every shipment to Mexico meets zero-defect standards.
Select from our industrial standard specifications, customizable by voltage, current, shaft shape, and packaging requirements.
How we optimize import clearance, shipping timelines, and mechanical standards mapping for Mexican manufacturers.
Mexican commercial regulations demand compliance with NOM-001-SCFI and NOM-003-SCFI for electronic components. Our engineering support includes providing testing reports for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), winding insulation indexes, and raw material toxicity profiles to speed up national certification.
We route shipping channels directly to Mexico’s leading logistics ports. Maritime shipments are primarily directed to the Port of Manzanillo (Colima) or Port of Lázaro Cárdenas (Michoacán) for western and central industrial belts, and Port of Veracruz for eastern automotive setups. Air freight routes via Mexico City (MEX) or Guadalajara (GDL) are established for fast-track prototyping requirements.
Our documentation includes precise HTS codes (Harmonized Tariff Schedule) for electric motors under heading 8501.10 (Motors of an output not exceeding 37.5 W), which ensures correct customs tariff applications at Mexican customs clearing stations.
Expert technical answers addressing the core questions of engineers and procurement managers operating in Mexico.