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What is the laminated busbar?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

It is any kind of power conductor using sheets of copper that are insulated from one another by sheets of dielectric material. These copper conductors can be formed and/or machined to allow very specific conforming dimensions within a piece of power equipment. The laminations are various plastics applied and bonded between the conductors using heat and pressure. Usage of laminated busbars is normally in high current applications.

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