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What is the scope of use for a hollow coil winding machine?

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Hollow coil winding machine is a mechanical device that wraps linear objects onto specific workpieces. Most electrical products require enameled copper wire (abbreviated as enameled wire) to be wound into an inductor coil, and a winding machine is needed at this time. Scope of use: Most electrical products require enameled copper wire (abbreviated as enameled wire) to be wound into an inductor coil, which can be processed in one or more layers using a winding machine.

Hollow coil winding machine

The number of turns in a coil refers to the number of turns a wire wraps around an object. A coil (vertical hollow coil) usually refers to a circular wire, and common coil applications include motors, inductors, transformers, and circular antennas. So what is the calculation method for the number of turns of the coil in a hollow coil winding machine?

Hollow coil winding machine

1. Remove the power inductor coils destroyed by incineration, cut them horizontally, and take 20 turns each at the bottom, middle, and top layers (after cutting, it becomes 20 wires, that is, take out 20 metal wires in three layers). To be very accurate, samples can be taken from multiple layers and placed on a balance for weighing separately; Add up the weight of the three layers and divide by 3 to reach a uniform weight of 20 turns (in grams).

2. Weigh the total weight (in grams) of the metal wire of the old coil, the snow washing coil fan, and the insulation material on a unified balance.

3. Calculate the total number of turns of the SMT inductor coil using the formula N: N=total weight of the entire coil's old wires, uniform weight of 20 turns of old wires × 20.

Hollow coil winding machine is a machine that wraps linear objects onto specific workpieces. Most electrical products require enameled copper wire (abbreviated as enameled wire) to be wound into an inductor coil, which requires the use of a winding machine.

Various types of motors, hollow cup motors, rotors, stators, pin inductors, SMT inductors, transformers, solenoid valves, flat inductors, resistors, ignition coils, RFID, transformers, audio coils, IC card high and low frequency coils, focusing coils, and other production aspects require the use of hollow coil winding machines.