Precise Laminations = Enhanced Efficiency

Why Transformer Efficiency Starts with Uniform CRGO Laminations

In power transformers, the magnetic core is responsible for guiding and concentrating the magnetic flux between the windings. This core is made up of stacked Cold Rolled Grain Oriented (CRGO) steel laminations, each precisely slotted and cut. Even the smallest inconsistency in lamination size, angle, or finish can lead to:

  • Magnetic leakage
  • Increased no-load and eddy current losses
  • Audible hum and vibrations
  • Uneven core stacking
  • Reduced operational efficiency and lifespan

In today’s performance-driven power industry, transformer OEMs cannot afford such inefficiencies. This is why lamination consistency is not just a feature—it’s a requirement.

At DLS CRGO, consistency is designed into every cut, slice, and roll. Here’s how our processes ensure uniform transformer core laminations that enhance actual performance.


1. Precision Slitting of CRGO Coils to Strict Tolerances

The first step in transformer lamination is slitting wide CRGO mother coils into narrow strips. This stage determines the final uniformity and stackability of the lamination.

At DLS, our high-speed slitting lines are designed for:

  • ±0.1 mm width tolerance
  • Clean edges with no burrs
  • Minimal curvature and edge deformation

Each strip coil is recorded, inspected, and batch-tracked to ensure dimensional integrity and a clean core surface.


2. Precision Cutting of Straight and Angled Laminations

Depending on the transformer design, laminations can be cut either straight or at an angle to reduce corner magnetic leakage and improve magnetic flux.

DLS provides:

  • Automatic angled slitting with high angle precision
  • Straight cutting with consistent lengths and clean edges
  • No blade misalignment, ensuring clean and consistent laminations ready for core stacking

3. Consistency Across Every Batch

OEMs requiring cross-line or staggered delivery schedules need consistency across batches.

DLS delivers:

  • Batch-to-batch consistency with calibrated machines
  • Pre-shipment inspection of key dimensions
  • Full documentation with coil origin, slit size, slit angle, and inspection records

Whether you need 500 cores or 5,000, DLS ensures that the first cut and the last cut are identical.


4. Fewer Rejections. Faster Assembly.

Inconsistent laminations can lead to:

  • Variations in stack height
  • Core assembly delays
  • Manual corrections and losses

DLS’s consistent slitting laminations mean:

  • Faster core stacking
  • Improved stacking coefficient
  • Reduced rework and downtime

Our quality directly translates into lower labor costs and shorter production cycles for you.


5. Efficient and Protective Packaging

We know that even perfectly cut laminations are useless if damaged during transport. That’s why DLS ensures packaging supports quality:

  • Eye-to-sky or eye-to-wall format
  • Core bundles securely fastened
  • Wooden or core pallet requirements
  • Optimized for minimal material handling time upon arrival

Every shipment is prepared for assembly line readiness, ensuring the least possible handling time.


Why Everything Comes Down to Consistency

Mismatched laminations = misaligned core = non-performing transformer.

At DLS CRGO, every coil is transformed into performance-ready sheets, built on precision, verification, and control. Our commitment to consistency guarantees:

  • Reduced core losses
  • Longer transformer life
  • Enhanced production efficiency

Need laminations that match every time? We make the right laminations to make your core.

📞 Call +86 136 7153 5823 to place your order or request a quote.

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