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At CET Technology, we have power transformers that provide quality and longevity. CET Technology provides UL recognized power transformers in six different form factors, ranging from 1.1VA to 175VA as well as a full range of cUL approved CLASS 2 transformers. In addition we can provide encapsulated, high voltage, EI and toroidal transformers; and we design power transformers with custom voltages and power ratings upon request.
Choose the Right Hardware for Low Frequency
A system’s reliability depends on choosing the correct Low Frequency Devices. What you need to think about when making a choice is things like the power level, the voltage needs, and the weather.
If you need a low frequency transformer, CET Technology has a wide selection that can be used for a variety of tasks. Their products are made with accuracy and durability in mind, whether you need a standard answer or a design that is crafted just for you.
CET Technology has the knowledge and products to help you reach your goals if you want to add solid low frequency devices to your situation. For more information on the best way to make sure your applications always run at high speeds, contact us today.
Frequently Asked Questions.
What defines a low-frequency transformer?
A low-frequency transformer operates at power-line frequencies (typically 50/60 Hz) and uses laminated steel cores to efficiently transfer energy with minimal core loss at these lower frequencies.
Why are low frequency toroidal transformers known for low EMI?
Because the toroidal core provides a closed magnetic path that contains the flux inside the core, significantly reducing stray magnetic fields and radiated EMI.
What does UL approval mean for a low frequency power transformer?
UL approval indicates the transformer meets recognized safety standards for insulation, temperature rise, and construction, ensuring safe operation in certified equipment
Why are transformers encapsulated (potted)?
Encapsulation protects the low frequency transformer from moisture, dust, vibration, and electrical leakage while also improving mechanical strength and reliability.
What is the main design challenge in low frequency high-voltage transformers?
The primary challenge is maintaining adequate insulation, creepage, and clearance distances to safely withstand high voltage stress and prevent arcing.
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CET Technology designs and manufactures custom specialty magnetic parts for many different applications. Some examples include solenoid coils, RF Antennas, and multi-winding power magnetics….these are in addition to virtually any custom High Frequency Switching, Low Frequency Power and Specialty Transformer design asked of us!