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laminated core [′lam·ə‚nād·əd ′kȯr] (electromagnetism) An iron core for a coil transformer, armature, or other electromagnetic device, built up from laminations stamped from sheet iron or steel and more or less insulated from each other by surface oxides and sometimes also by application of varnish. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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While it is easy to talk about diamond shape or cantilever mass, it must be remembered that that fixed coil structure, in the cartridge body, is idiosyncratic to each manufacture in terms of the fixed coils, the laminated core, the pole pieces, and the manner in which these items are deployed. using reconstituted real wood veneers; Woodgrains, capturing the diverse natural choice of tree species; Plain Colours; Patterns, a range of striking designs; ColorCore[R] with a solid colour throughout; and Compact, with solid laminated core. |
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