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Is anyone know the name of winding wire used in the below transformer. please help me?



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Is this a CT (Current Transformer with Single In & Multiple secondary Output)?
If yes what is the current flowing through it,bcoz observing wire pic it's seems to be Teflon but,can u upload single wire pic indicating strand of wire?
Normally for inductor Enamelled wire is used,:smile:

Thanks,:smile:
 

Is this a CT (Current Transformer with Single In & Multiple secondary Output)?
If yes what is the current flowing through it,bcoz observing wire pic it's seems to be Teflon but,can u upload single wire pic indicating strand of wire?
Normally for inductor Enamelled wire is used,:smile:

Thanks,:smile:

dear, thans for you replay...

it is a single In & single out put transformer and it is used in high voltage power supplies(0-50kv smps). I think this transformer generate some kilovolt and its output multiplied to get several kilovolt (50k). The only confusion is in the winding wire type
 

Wire looks like wire on the ferrite rod antenna from AM FM radio receivers, but I supose there is isolation difference.

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Best regards,
Peter

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