Chenfan Electric Transformer Core Factory

Reducing No-Load Losses: The Engineering Physics of CRGO Transformer Cores

Core efficiency dictates the lifecycle operating cost of a power transformer. Addressing no-load losses (iron losses) requires moving beyond basic material grades and focusing on the mechanical precision of Cold-Rolled Grain-Oriented (CRGO) silicon steel processing.

H2: The Criticality of Shear Edge Precision The slitting and cutting phases directly impact core performance. When lamination burr heights exceed the standard threshold, mechanical and electrical failures compound:

  • Interlaminar Shorting: Burrs greater than 0.02mm puncture the insulation coating (typically C-4 or C-5). This creates galvanic contact between lamination sheets.
  • Thermal Runaway: The resulting short circuits generate localized eddy currents, leading to abnormal hot spots that degrade the surrounding oil or resin insulation.
  • Stacking Factor Degradation: High burrs prevent flat lamination, reducing the stacking factor below the optimal 96%, thereby decreasing the effective magnetic cross-section.

Strict tooling calibration using tungsten carbide blades is the only physical method to lock burr heights below 0.02mm and maintain magnetic integrity.

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