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Categories | EI Magnetic Core |
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Brand Name: | CENTERSKY |
Model Number: | 3PEI 20---3PEI 120 |
Certification: | ISO, ROHS, |
Place of Origin: | JIANGYIN |
MOQ: | 5000 KGS |
Price: | USD 1.1 KG ---USD 1.6 KG |
Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T, D/P |
Delivery Time: | 8-15 DAYS |
Packaging Details: | STANDARD PALLETS PACKAGING 70×70×70CM |
MATERIAL: | COLD ROLLED NON-GRAIN ORIENTED SILICON STEEL |
THICKNESS: | 0.5MM/0.35MM |
PRODUCT NAME: | 3 PHASE 500 THREE PHASE TRANSFORMER EI CORE LAMINATION |
PHASE: | THREE PHASE |
CHEMICIAL POSITION: | SILICON STEEL |
KEP WORD: | THREE PHASE TRANSFORMER LAMINATION |
PACKING: | PALLETS |
SIZES: | 87.5/100/120/150/200/250/300/350/500 |
SURFACE TREATMENTMENT: | COATED |
brand: | centersky |
Centersky is a global professional electromagnetic silicon steel manufacturing leader, specailized in the production of a variety of standard and non-standard series EI lamination, three-phase core, core ballasts, TL core series and a variety of reactor core products, widely for electronic transformers, power transformers, sensors, voltage regulator, computer power, leakage protection switch, welding machine, magnetic amplifiers, reactor, and instrumentation industries.
EI Core Set Type
Planar EI Core Set
Fair-Rite Products Corp.
Planar EE and EI cores, with their low profile are suitable for board level installation allowing assembly without the need for plastic coil formers and can also allow windings integrated into multi- level PCBs.
Catalog:
EI Core high-speed punch Lamination Table
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FAQ:
1. Q: Can I get some samples?
A: Yes, sample order is available for quality checking and market test.
2. Q: What's the delivery time?
A: Sample order needs 2-3 days. Formal order needs 8-15 days.
3. Q: What's your payment terms?
A: We usually accept T/T at sight as the main payment terms, and other payment can also be negotiated.
4. Q: Do you have the prodcts in stock?
A: Yes, we will keep some general ones in stock.
5. Q: Can I mix different models in one container?
A: Yes, different models can be mixed up.
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