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The most commonly used grade for stator laminations in electric motors and generators typically has a thickness of 0.5mm (500 micrometers). These laminations are often made from silicon steel, which is chosen for its electrical and magnetic properties, helping to reduce eddy current losses and improve efficiency.
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Explanation: The most commonly used grade for the stator laminations is grade 230. The thickness of this most commonly used grade for the stator laminations is 0.5 mm.