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SHREEJI ENTERPRISES

Elevating the CRGO technology to a new height...

Introduction

CRGO or Cold Rolled Grain Oriented Steel, popularly known as electrical steel, transformer core, lamination steel, silicon electrical steel, silicon steel, etc. is a specialty steel designed to produce certain magnetic properties. It contains relatively high amounts of silicon, usually 3% and designed in a way that the optimum properties are developed increasing electrical resistance and lowering core losses in electrical equipment such as transformers.

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 Company Profile
Crgo lamination steel, crgo steel sheets, crgo steel coils, transformer lamination, stamping, lamination, transformer core, toroidal core, crgo coil, lamination sheet, crgo lamination sheets, full sheets, half sheets, mother coils, used transformer strips, lamination cores & strips, silicon lamination stampings, lamination stampings, stampings and sheets/ coils core, core lamination, crgo coil, lamination sheet, stamping and lamination, toroidal core, transformer core, transformer sheet
Business Type : Importer / Manufacturer
Year Established : 2005
No. Of Employees : 70
Products Manufacturing : Crgo lamination steel for transformers (up to 15 mva) and crgo steel sheets & coils, crgo lamination steel, crgo steel sheets, crgo steel coils, transformer lamination, stamping, lamination, transformer core, toroidal core, crgo coil, lamination sheet, crgo lamination sheets, full sheets, half sheets, mother coils, used transformer strips, lamination cores & strips, silicon lamination stampings, lamination stampings, stampings and sheets/coils
 Products/Services in category 'Lamination Machinery'
Stamping and Lamination Stamping and Lamination
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Transformer Core Transformer Core
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Toroidal Core Toroidal Core
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CRGO Coil CRGO Coil
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Lamination Sheet Lamination Sheet
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Last updated on : 17th April 2008