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Transformer Recovery: What is the function of a transformer?
A transformer consists of an iron core (or magnetic core) and coils, with the coils having two or more windings. The winding connected to the power source is called the primary winding, and the remaining windings are called secondary windings. It can transform alternating voltage, current, and impedance. A simple iron-core transformer is composed of an iron core made from soft magnetic material and two coils wound on the core with different numbers of turns. The iron core serves to enhance the magnetic coupling between the two coils. To reduce eddy currents and hysteresis losses within the iron, the core is made by stacking coated silicon steel sheets. The two coils are not electrically connected, and the coils are wound with insulated copper wire (or aluminum wire). When the primary winding of the transformer is connected to an alternating current power source, alternating magnetic flux is generated within the core.

What are the processes for transformer recycling?
Transformers are a very common type of electrical equipment, found in many homes and public facilities. In certain situations, when transformers have been used for a long time or become inoperable due to faults, many people simply discard them, which is actually very wasteful. There are many components within transformers that can be recycled. Discarding them unnecessarily causes waste. Recycling transformers not only saves resources but also generates economic income, making it a win-win situation. This business is quite popular nowadays, so there's no need to worry about selling old transformers. Just agree on the price and transaction method, and you can complete the transformer recycling process. It's actually quite convenient.

Transformer Recycling: Transformers are devices that utilize the principle of electromagnetic induction to alter alternating voltage, primarily consisting of primary windings, secondary windings, and an iron core (magnetic core).
Transformer main functions include: voltage transformation, current transformation, impedance transformation, isolation, voltage stabilization (magnetic saturation transformer), etc.; transformers are categorized by application into: distribution transformers, power transformers, fully sealed transformers, modular transformers, dry-type transformers, oil-immersed transformers, single-phase transformers, electric furnace transformers, rectifier transformers, etc.

































