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Max Weight of Manually Stacked Core: 120 Ton
Gap Limit at the Joint: <1.0mm
Window Height Precision: ±1mm
Window Width Precision: ±1mm
The transformer iron core is a core component for transformers to achieve electromagnetic induction. Its main function is to form a magnetic circuit, providing a low-reluctance path for the magnetic flux generated by the alternating current in the transformer windings. When the transformer is in operation, when an alternating current is passed through the primary winding, an alternating magnetic flux is generated in the iron core. This magnetic flux passes through the secondary winding, thereby inducing an electromotive force in the secondary winding to realize the transmission of electrical energy. At the same time, the iron core also plays a role in supporting the windings, fixing the windings in a certain position, ensuring the insulation distance between the windings and between the windings and the iron core, and ensuring the safe and stable operation of the transformer. In addition, a high-quality iron core design can also effectively reduce hysteresis loss and eddy current loss, improving the operating efficiency of the transformer.