Hi,
flanged bobbins for winding conventional iron core transformers are becoming increasingly hard to find in the right sizes and implementations. I'd like to examine sliced OPT winding and compare with conventional interleaving. Hence, I need bobbins with three or more chambers. Is fused deposition modeling a viable way to make them, despite the thermoplastic filaments? Which material would be preferred here? Or is stereolithography in general the better way, 'cause the resin doesn't need melting and the component isn't necessarily thermoplastic?
Best regards!
flanged bobbins for winding conventional iron core transformers are becoming increasingly hard to find in the right sizes and implementations. I'd like to examine sliced OPT winding and compare with conventional interleaving. Hence, I need bobbins with three or more chambers. Is fused deposition modeling a viable way to make them, despite the thermoplastic filaments? Which material would be preferred here? Or is stereolithography in general the better way, 'cause the resin doesn't need melting and the component isn't necessarily thermoplastic?
Best regards!