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The thickness of the interturn insulation during the pressing and consolidation process can typically be reduced significantly, often by as much as 20% to 40%. This reduction is dependent on the materials used for insulation and the specific conditions of pressure and heat applied during the consolidation process. The exact reduction can vary based on the type of insulation material (e.g., paper, polyester, epoxy), the initial thickness of the insulation, and the required mechanical and electrical properties for the application.
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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.