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In current transformers (CTs), the core, which is used for lamination, is typically made of silicon steel. This material is chosen for its excellent magnetic properties, which are crucial for efficiently transferring the magnetic field from the high current primary winding to the secondary winding. The lamination of the core in silicon steel helps in reducing eddy current losses, making the transformer more efficient and accurate at various current levels.
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Explanation: The insulation in current transformer is by means of end collars and
circumferential wraps. The insulation material used in elephantide or presspahn.