The principle of rectifier transformer recycling products:
The rectifier transformer serves as the power transformer for rectifying equipment. The characteristic of rectifying equipment is that the input current is from the primary side, while the output is direct current after passing through the rectifying elements on the secondary side. Conversion is a general term for three working modes: rectification, inversion, and frequency conversion, with rectification being the most widely used. The transformer used as the power supply for rectifying devices is called a rectifier transformer. Most industrial rectifier DC power sources are obtained by passing alternating current through a rectifier transformer and rectifying equipment.
Principle of Rectifier Transformer:
Rectifier transformers and ordinary transformers operate on the same principle. Transformers are devices designed to transform alternating voltage, based on the principle of electromagnetic induction. They typically consist of two separate windings, the primary and secondary, which share a common iron core. The primary winding is connected to an alternating current power source, generating a varying magnetic field within the winding. This results in alternating magnetic flux within the closed iron core. The primary and secondary windings cut through the magnetic lines, inducing an alternating current of the same frequency in the secondary winding. The ratio of the number of turns in the primary to the secondary windings equals the voltage ratio.
A transformer with a primary winding of 440 turns and a secondary winding of 220 turns, and a primary input voltage of 220V, will yield a secondary output voltage of 110V. Some transformers can have multiple secondary windings and taps, allowing for multiple output voltages.
Principle and application of rectifier transformers:
Rectifier transformers are widely used in various industries, primarily in lighting, machine tool electrical equipment, mechanical and electronic equipment, equipment, and rectification units. The product performance meets user requirements. The electrochemical industry is one of the sectors that extensively uses rectifier transformers, including the electrolysis of non-ferrous metal compounds to produce aluminum, copper, and other metals; the electrolysis of salt to produce chlorine and alkali; and the electrolysis of water to produce hydrogen and oxygen.




































