Marine transformers are used to adjust voltage levels on ships and offshore platforms. They are designed to handle harsh marine conditions such as moisture, salt, and vibration. These transformers help power various systems on board, including lighting, navigation, communication, and motor control. Their core is usually made from special steel or ferrite materials to ensure safe and efficient power transfer. Marine transformers often have protective enclosures to prevent corrosion and damage.
They are built to reduce energy loss, limit noise, and keep equipment running smoothly. They play a key role in converting shore power to match ship requirements or in isolating onboard systems for safety. Although they may require higher investment, marine transformers improve energy efficiency, reduce maintenance needs, and increase safety. They are widely used on ships, oil rigs, submarines, and in port facilities around the world.






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