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Silicon Steel
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Electrical steel, also called lamination
steel, silicon electrical steel, silicon steel or transformer steel, is
specialty steel tailored to produce certain magnetic properties, such as a small
hysteresis area (small energy dissipation per cycle, or low core loss) and high
permeability.... |
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Thickness: 0.35mm, 0.50mm, 0.65mm
Width: - Original: 750~1290mm
- Slitting: 40~645mm
Inside Diameter: 508~610mm
Outside Diameter: 800~1550mm
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Electrical steel, also called lamination
steel, silicon electrical steel, silicon steel or transformer steel, is
specialty steel tailored to produce certain magnetic properties, such as a small
hysteresis area (small energy dissipation per cycle, or low core loss) and high
permeability. Once assembled, they form the laminated cores of transformers or
the stator and rotor parts of electric motors. Laminations may be cut to their
finished shape by a punch and die, or in smaller quantities may be cut by a
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Non-oriented electrical steel usually has a
silicon level of 2 to 3.5% and has similar magnetic properties in all
directions, which makes it isotropic. It is less expensive and is used in
applications where the direction of magnetic flux is changing, such as electric
motors and generators. It is also used when efficiency is less important or when
there is insufficient space to correctly orient components to take advantage of
the anisotropic properties of grain-oriented electrical steel.
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