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Laminated busbar is a type of electrical engineering component used to conduct electricity in a variety of applications. It is composed of multiple layers of metal, typically copper or aluminum, that are insulated from each other. The layers are then laminated together to form a single, solid unit. Laminated busbar is used in a variety of applications, including power distribution, motor control, and lighting. It is also used in the construction of electrical equipment, such as transformers, switchgear, and circuit breakers.
Laminated busbar is a cost-effective and reliable solution for electrical engineering applications. It is easy to install and maintain, and its insulation properties make it suitable for use in high-voltage applications. Additionally, its low-profile design allows for installation in tight spaces.
Some companies in the laminated busbar market include ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, Eaton, and General Electric. Show Less Read more