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Shell Type Transformer Core

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  We use ‘E’ and ‘I’ shape silicon steel lamination to make the core of the shell-type transformer. Which are created by using electrical steel laminations. Silicon Steel, also known as electrical steel, is steel with silicon added to it. Adding silicon to steel increases its electrical resistance, improves the ability of magnetic fields to penetrate it, and reduces the steel’s hysteresis loss. Shell type transformers are mainly used for low voltage applications and are very often used in low voltage power circuits as well as in electronic circuits. These transformers are also used to optimize the expenditure of a circuit since these transformers have square or rectangular cross-sectional core which costs less. (source:https://www.ei-lamination.com/shell-type-transformer-core/)

Assembly Of Transformer Lamination

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  For the iron core of the transformer, a 0.35 mm and 0.5mm thick cold-rolled silicon steel sheet is generally selected. According to the required iron core size, it is cut into rectangle lamination, and then overlapped into a “日” shape or “口” shape, or directly Choose standard EI lamination to overlap into “日” shape. From a logical point of view, if in order to reduce the eddy current, the thinner the thickness of the silicon steel sheet, the narrower the spliced strips. The better the effect. This reduces the eddy current loss, reduces the temperature rise, and saves silicon steel sheet materials. However, when making silicon steel sheet iron cores, it is not only from the above-mentioned favorable factors. Because the iron core is made in that way, it will greatly increase The working hours also reduce the effective cross section of the r core. Therefore, when using silicon steel sheets to make transformer cores, it is necessary to weigh the pros and cons from the spec