Carbon Brush Technology: a dedicated customer training by Mersen
During our STAGELEC two-day technical training session hosted at Mersen France Amiens, you will understand the function of carbon brushes and know the essential operational parameters.
Tailored to our customers' needs
Objectives of the training
By the end of this training, participants will be able to better understand brush behavior in electrical machines and confidently assess their performance in real operating conditions.
Designed for operators, technicians and engineers, the program combines theoretical insights with practical examples to help participants better understand the behavior of carbon brushes in electrical machines.
Throughout the training, participants explore the key operational parameters influencing brush performance and learn how to interpret their behavior in real applications, enabling more informed maintenance and operational decisions. They will be able to establish a technical diagnosis of the operation of brushes in electrical machines in order to carry out predictive, effective and rational maintenance so as to limit the direct costs of corrective maintenance.
Céline Joannan
Application Engineer
Every year, a dozen professionals take part in our training courses in Amiens. The aim is to give them the keys to better understanding how carbon brushes work in electric machines and how to analyze their behavior in order to implement more predictive and effective maintenance.
A dedicated learning environment
Training provided by Mersen experts
This two-day technical training session takes place at at one of our centers of excellence in Amiens, combining classroom sessions and hands-on experience. Participants benefit from a fully equipped training room with presentation tools, access to the facilities of our Electrical Tests Laboratory, and the opportunity to analyze brushes and brush-holders returned from field applications.
Diagnostics, operating parameters and predictive maintenance
A 2‑day technical training on carbon brushes limited to 8 participants
- March 24th to 25th 2026 (in French)
- May 19th to 20th 2026 (in English)
- September 23rd to 24th 2026 (in French)