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Electrical Transformer

02/21/2012 12:50 PM

i am eager to know the weight of copper content in transformers of various types

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Re: electrical transformer

02/21/2012 12:56 PM

That changes greatly depending on power capability and the core design. This will also change from manufacturer to manufacturer.

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Re: electrical transformer

02/21/2012 1:40 PM

Thinking of obtaining some illicit copper?

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