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The reduction in thickness of the interturn insulation during the pressing and consolidation process depends on the materials used for insulation, the specific process parameters, and the desired final characteristics of the product. Typically, the thickness reduction can range from 20% to 40%, but this is a general estimate and can vary significantly based on the aforementioned factors. For precise data, refer to the specifications provided by the insulation material manufacturer and the details of the pressing process.
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Explanation: The thickness of the interturn insulation before the pressing and
consolidation is 0.36 mm. After the process of pressing and consolidation the thickness
of the interturn insulation is reduced to 0.26 mm.