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[SOLVED] looking for large soft iron laminations

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Unfortunately the big enough laminates are only found in microwave ovens and they are normally welded requiring a lot of precise and dangerous grinding or having to bend them to separate them. Are there any retailers which sell the actuarial E I lamination? That way I can just stack them however high I need them.

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They are Not just Soft Iron, They are Silicon Steel Laminates.

If you know someone that has a Mill Machine, They could Remove that Weld.
Possibly a Machine Shop near to you.

I have a Mill, But You don't say Were you live.

I also have some Seperated E/I Laminates, about Half the size of the Microwave ones.
 
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...I have a Mill...

Thanks however I realized E & I can be split with a good 4lb hammer + chisel and also separating individual laminations can be done in the same manner. I just had a bad experience the first time I took a mot apart. However I would still like to know how much those silicon steel laminations go for. Also I see you reside in Canada and I in Los Angeles, I also can employ a high powered dremmel since they are relatively safer than an angle grinder.

Do you know if cars have transformers similar to mots?
 
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No large Transformers in Cars.
Also Most newer microwaves don't have transformers now.
(They use Switching power supplies.)

Want to talk on phone? Email me your number: chemelec at Hotmail.com
I have free long distance.

Take Care......Gary
 
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I found retailers unfortunately they provide product in mass and I would end up spending a minimum of ~$1000 for a ton. I will simply purchase used, relatively inexpensive transformers off ebay going for ~$20 and I can employ laminations from an alternator.

I dont see what we would talk about, unless you have a bunch of mots andcan sell some via ebay or something, let me know.
 

Alternators Laminations?, I Don't think so.

I Do have some E/I Laminates, But What are you trying to make?
Example: What Voltage and Current is Going In and What Coming Out?

And Why would I need to put them on Ebay?
I run a Website and sell electronic parts to people all over the world.

The Shipping Cost on Laminates is What Kills you.
 
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Will continue this via private messages.
 

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