AC reactors
Function
Air-core AC reactors are inductive components without a magnetic core, which means their inductance remains virtually constant regardless of the load current value. Due to the absence of ferromagnetic material, these reactors are not subject to magnetic saturation, and their current-inductance characteristics remain exceptionally stable.
Air-core AC reactors are inductive components without a magnetic core, which means their inductance remains virtually constant regardless of the load current value. Due to the absence of ferromagnetic material, these reactors are not subject to magnetic saturation, and their current-inductance characteristics remain exceptionally stable.
The design based solely on the winding allows operation at very high currents and in applications where precise, linear inductive behavior and repeatability of parameters over a wide load range are required.
Benefits
- No magnetic saturation even at very high currents
- High resistance to overloads and dynamic current changes
- Stable electrical parameters over a wide temperature range
- Simple and reliable design, resistant to vibrations and environmental conditions
- Suitable for systems requiring high load capacity and repeatable parameters
Applications
- Laboratory systems
- Test stations
- Load banks and test systems
- High-current test benches
- Power electronic equipment requiring linear inductive characteristics
Custom design:
Manufacture of a transformer with parameters different from those specified in the catalogue card is possible upon prior contact.
Manufacture of a transformer with parameters different from those specified in the catalogue card is possible upon prior contact.







