variations of iron core inductors:
"Rollenkernspule" , "Stiftkernspule", "Tritec" , "Ferrobar"
and "Corobar" spule ?
I can only identify "Luftspule" or air core inductor.
Thanks in advance
JC
"Rollenkernspule" , "Stiftkernspule", "Tritec" , "Ferrobar"
and "Corobar" spule ?
I can only identify "Luftspule" or air core inductor.
Thanks in advance
JC
Hi!
Rollenkernspule = inductor with round core made out of a "soft" ferrit, HQ ferrit
Stiftkernspule = inductor with a "pole"-core made out of grainy silicon-iron sheets
Tritecspule = inductor with no core (air core), soaked in epoxy, wires grouped concentrical hexagonally
Ferrorbar Spule = inductor with MnZn as core material
Corobar inductor = inductor with pure copper core (= corobar in English...)
Hope that helps...
All descriptions take from the actual Intertechnik-catalogue, see www.intertechnik.de -> Bauteile -> Spulen for pictures...
And Tritec, Copper Foil or Carbasse inductors are regarded as the best, but can be very costy (up to 101.44 €, roughly 120 US $...)
Bye,
Arndt
Rollenkernspule = inductor with round core made out of a "soft" ferrit, HQ ferrit
Stiftkernspule = inductor with a "pole"-core made out of grainy silicon-iron sheets
Tritecspule = inductor with no core (air core), soaked in epoxy, wires grouped concentrical hexagonally
Ferrorbar Spule = inductor with MnZn as core material
Corobar inductor = inductor with pure copper core (= corobar in English...)
Hope that helps...
All descriptions take from the actual Intertechnik-catalogue, see www.intertechnik.de -> Bauteile -> Spulen for pictures...
And Tritec, Copper Foil or Carbasse inductors are regarded as the best, but can be very costy (up to 101.44 €, roughly 120 US $...)
Bye,
Arndt
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