thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel GmbH, globally leading manufacturer of grain-oriented electrical steel, is a new industrial partner of FEN Research Campus.
Since November 1, 2017, thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel GmbH is a new industrial partner in the MV consortium of FEN Research Campus and, together with the other 36 partners from industry and science, they will forward the research and development of flexible electric grids.
thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel produce and sell powercore®, a complete range of high quality grain oriented electrical steel products. They are one of the leading companies in the overall electrical steel business and are always in the move to expand their global market presence as well as improve the technical and market performance. Grain oriented electrical steel powercore® is a highly sophisticated high-tech core material. Laminated or wound grain oriented electrical steel powercore® is the core material used in power and distribution transformers and also in small transformers.
With its innovative high-tech powercore® electrical steels, thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel plays a valuable part in meeting the increasing environmental requirements regarding the use of steel in the manufacture of electrical components, thus making a significant contribution to global environmental protection and the sustainability of energy resources.
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