Linearity Coil

With the changing time, we are adopting an advanced technology to offer the best quality range of Linearity Coil. The provided category includes Linearity Coil ICE, Industrial Linearity Coil, Electrical Linearity Coil and Electrical Linearity Coil. This coil is tremendously used to install in different types of electric equipments. Offered coil is manufactured by our experts using high grade raw materials and sophisticated techniques to meet the quality and design guidelines set by the global authorities. In addition, this Linearity Coil is available in distinct specifications at industry leading prices.

Features:
  • Light in weight and rugged design
  • Very versatile and ability to support high temperature
  • Coated with varnish powder to provide corrosion resistant finish
  • Dimensional accuracy therefore easy to install

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Linearity Coil ICE

Price: 2.00 - 10.00 INR
  • Coil Material:Other , High purity copper
  • Coil Structure:Other, Layer wound
  • Frequency (MHz):50 - 60
  • Low Voltage:220 V
  • Material:Copper
  • Operating Temperature:-10C to 55C
  • Output:Stable linear output
  • Rated Voltage:220 V/380 V
  • Supply Ability:500000 Per Month
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Industrial Linearity Coil

Price: 8.00 - 20.00 INR
  • Cooling Type:Natural Air Cooling
  • Dimension (L*W*H):650 mm x 320 mm x 410 mm
  • Efficiency:97%
  • High Voltage:420 V Max
  • Material:High-grade Copper Wire and Silicon Steel Core
  • Phase:Single Phase
  • Power Scope:5 kVA to 150 kVA
  • Weight:Approx. 18 kg - 55 kg (Varies by model)
  • Supply Ability:5 lacs Per Month
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Electrical Linearity Coil

Price: 4.00 - 15.00 INR
  • Coil Material:Other , Enamelled Copper Wire
  • Coil Structure:Other, Toroidal Wound
  • Frequency (MHz):50-60
  • Load Loss:Minimal
  • Low Voltage:Yes
  • Operating Temperature:-20C to 80C
  • Output:Stable Inductance
  • Rated Voltage:220V
  • Delivery Time:2 Days
  • Supply Ability:As per client requirements Per Month
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