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Encapsulating Transformers

Encapsulating Transformers

Encapsulating Transformers

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We looking to encapsulate our transformers with windings around their E shaped cores. Is there a source that can help us a vacuum chamber that we can use when encapsulating the transformers?  Each transformer is about 8 in X 8 in X 6 in in size. Basically when we're done with the encasulant process, we'll have brick slight larger than the initial dimensions shown above.  We think we need a vacuum chamber so that we can remove all the air in the nooks and crannies formed by the winding/core assembly.

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Dave

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