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BRITISH STANDARD BS EN

10126:1996
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Cold rolled electrical


non-alloyed steel sheet
and strip delivered in
the semi-processed
state

The European Standard EN 10126:1995 has the status of a


British Standard

ICS 29.040.10 77.140 50


BS EN 10126:1996

Committees responsible for this


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British Standard

The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted to Technical


Committee ISE/NFE/5, Magnetic alloys and steels, upon which the following
bodies were represented:

Association of Manufacturers Allied to the Electrical and Electronic Industry


(BEAMA Ltd.)
British Steel Industry
Department of Trade and Industry (National Physical Laboratory)
Electricity Supply Industry in England and Wales
Electronic Components Industry Federation
GAMBICA (BEAMA Ltd.)
Institute of Physics
Rotating Electrical Machines Association (BEAMA Ltd.)
Sunderland Polytechnic (Magnet Centre)
Transmission and Distribution Association (BEAMA Ltd.)
Wolfson Centre for Magnetic Technology
Co-opted members

This British Standard, having


been prepared under the
direction of the Engineering
Sector Board, was published
under the authority of the
Standards Board and comes
into effect on Amendments issued since publication
15 July 1996

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The following BSI references


relate to the work on this
standard:
Committee reference ISE/NFE/5
Draft for comment 93/310712 DC

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BS EN 10126:1996

Contents
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Page
Committees responsible Inside front cover
National foreword ii
Foreword 2
Text of EN 10126 3
List of references Inside back cover

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National foreword
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This British Standard has been prepared by Technical Committee ISE/NFE/5


and is the English language version of EN 10126:1995, published by the
European Committee for Standardization (CEN).
This British Standard supersedes BS 6404-8.3:1986 which is withdrawn.

Cross-references

Publication referred to Corresponding British Standard

BS 4727 Glossary of electrotechnical, power,


telecommunication, electronics, lighting and colour terms
Part1: Terms common to power, telecommunications and
electronics
IEC 50 (121):1978 Group 01:1983 Fundamental terminology
IEC 50 (221):1990 Group 07:1991 Magnetic materials and components
BS 6404 Magnetic materials
IEC 404-2:1978 Part 2:1996 Methods of measurement of magnetic,
electrical and physical properties of magnetic sheet and
strip
IEC 404-3:1992 Part 3:1992 Methods of measurement of the magnetic
properties of magnetic sheet and strip by means of a
single sheet tester
IEC 404-11:1991 Part 11:1991 Method of test for the determination of
surface insulation resistance of magnetic sheet and strip
EN 10020:1988 BS EN 10020:1991 Definition and classification of grades
of steel
EN 10021:1993 BS EN 10021:1993 General technical and delivery
requirements for steel and iron products
BS EN 10027 Designation systems for steel
EN 10027-1:1992 Part 1:1992 Steel names principal symbols
EN 10027-2:1992 Part 2:1992 Steel numbers
EN 10204:1991 BS EN 10204:1991 Metallic products. Types of inspection
documents
EN 10251a BS EN 10251 Magnetic materials. Methods of
determination of the geometrical characteristics of
electrical steel sheet and stripa
a
In preparation.

A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a
contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application.
Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity
from legal obligations.

Summary of pages
This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii,
the EN title page, pages 2 to 10, an inside back cover and a back cover.
This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had
amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on
the inside front cover.

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EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 10126
NORME EUROPÉENNE
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December 1995
EUROPÄISCHE NORM

ICS 29.040.10; 77.140.50

Descriptors: Cold rolled products, metal plates, magnetic alloys, magnetic circuits, unalloyed steels, delivery conditions, classifications,
designation, magnetic properties, geometric characteristics, physical properties, acceptance tests, quality

English Version

Cold rolled electrical non-alloyed steel sheet and strip


delivered in the semi-processed state

Tôles magnétiques en acier non allié laminées à Kaltgewalztes Elektroblech und -band aus
froid et livrées à état semi-fini unlegierten Stählen im nicht schlußgeglühten
Zustand

This European Standard was approved by CEN on 1995-11-23. CEN members


are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which
stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a
national standard without any alteration.
Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national
standards may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to any
CEN member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French,
German). A version in any other language made by translation under the
responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the
Central Secretariat has the same status as the official versions.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,
Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and
United Kingdom.

CEN
European Committee for Standardization
Comité Européen de Normalisation
Europäisches Komitee für Normung
Central Secretariat: rue de Stassart 36, B-1050 Brussels

© 1995 All rights of reproduction and communication in any form and by any means reserved in all
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Foreword Contents
This European Standard has been prepared by the Page
Technical Committee ECISS/TC 24, Electrical steel Foreword 2
and strip qualities — Qualities, dimensions,
Introduction 3
tolerances and specific tests, of which the
secretariat is held by AFNOR. 1 Scope 3
This European Standard shall be given the status of 2 Normative references 3
a national standard, either by publication of an 3 Definitions 3
identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by 4 Classification 3
June 1996, and conflicting national standards shall
be withdrawn at the latest by June 1996. 5 Designation 4
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal 6 General requirements 4
Regulations, the following countries are bound to 6.1 Production process 4
implement this European Standard: Austria, 6.2 Form of supply 4
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, 6.3 Delivery condition 4
Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg,
Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, 6.4 Surface condition 4
Switzerland and the United Kingdom. 6.5 Suitability for cutting 4
7 Technical requirements 4
7.1 Magnetic properties 4
7.2 Geometric characteristics and tolerances 5
7.3 Technological characteristics 6
8 Inspection and testing 6
8.1 General 6
8.2 Selection of samples 6
8.3 Preparation of test specimens 6
8.4 Test methods 6
8.5 Retests 7
9 Marking, labelling and packaging 7
10 Complaints 7
11 Information to be supplied by
the purchaser 7
Annex A (informative) Non-specified
magnetic properties 9
Table 1 — Tolerances of nominal width 5
Table 2 — Technological and
magnetic properties 8

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Introduction IEC 404-3, Magnetic materials — Part 3: Methods of


measurement of the magnetic properties of magnetic
As the final annealing of cold-rolled magnetic
sheet and strip by means of a single sheet tester.
non-alloyed steel sheet and strip delivered in the
semi-processed state is the responsibility of the EN 10020, Definition and classification of grades of
purchaser, attention is drawn to the importance of steel.
this treatment for the properties of the material. EN 10021, General technical delivery requirements
For this reason, the magnetic properties in Table 2 for steel and steel products.
are given for a reference condition (see 7.1.1) EN 10027-1, Designation systems for steel —
obtained by suitable heat treatment. To ensure that Part 1: Steel name principal symbols.
the properties in use are equivalent to those EN 10027-2, Designation systems for steel —
specified, it is important that the industrial Part 2: Numerical system.
treatment carried out by the user is equivalent to
EN 10204, Metallic products — Types of inspection
that used to define the reference condition
documents.
(see 7.1.1).
EN 10251, Magnetic materials — Methods of
1 Scope determination of the geometrical characteristics of
magnetic steel sheet and strip.
This European Standard defines the grades of
cold-rolled electrical non-oriented non-alloyed1) EURONORM 1182), Methods for determination of
magnetic characteristics of magnetic sheets by
steel sheet and strip delivered in the semi-processed
means of the 25 cm Epstein frame.
condition, that is without final heat treatment,
of 0,50 mm and 0,65 mm nominal thickness. It
specifies general requirements, the magnetic
3 Definitions
properties, the geometric characteristics and The definitions of the principal terms relative to
tolerances, technological characteristics as well as magnetic properties employed in this
the inspection procedure. European Standard are given in IEC 50 (121) and
This European Standard applies to material IEC 50 (221).
intended for the construction of magnetic circuits. In addition, for the purposes of this
These magnetic materials correspond to clause B.2 European Standard, the following definitions apply:
of IEC 404-1. 3.1
edge camber
2 Normative references
the greatest distance between a longitudinal edge of
This European Standard incorporates by dated or a length of strip and the line joining the two
undated reference, provisions from other extremities of the measured length of this edge
publications. These normative references are cited
at the appropriate places in the text and the 3.2
publications are listed hereafter. For dated flatness
references, subsequent amendments to or revisions the property of a sheet or a length of strip which is
of any publications apply to this European Standard characterized by the wave factor i.e. by the relation
only when incorporated in it by amendment or of the height of the wave to its length
revision. For undated references the latest edition of 3.3
the publication referred to applies. residual curvature
IEC 50 (121), International Electrotechnical the permanent curvature in the direction of rolling
Vocabulary (IEV) — present in the coil in the delivery condition
Chapter 121:Electromagnetism.
IEC 50 (221), International Electrotechnical 4 Classification
Vocabulary (IEV) — Chapter 221: Magnetic
materials and components. The grades covered by this European Standard are
classified according to the value of the maximum
IEC 404-2, Magnetic materials — Part 2: Methods of specific total loss in watts per kilogram at 1,5 T, and
measurement of magnetic, electrical and physical according to the nominal thickness of the
properties of magnetic sheet and strip. material (0,50 mm or 0,65 mm).

1)
Non-alloyed steel is that steel the basic constituent of which is iron containing alloying elements in amounts smaller than the
values fixed by EN 10020.
2) Until this EURONORM is transformed into a European Standard, it can either be implemented or reference made to the
corresponding national standards.

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5 Designation For coils containing welds or interleaves, each part


of the strip shall be of the same grade.
5.1 For the steel grades covered by this European
Standard, the steel names are allocated in The edges of parts welded together shall not be so
accordance with EN 10027-1; the steel numbers are much out of alignment as to affect the further
allocated in accordance with EN 10027-2. processing of the material.
5.2 The steel name comprises the following in the 6.3 Delivery condition
order given: Material supplied with trimmed edges shall not
1) the letter M for electrical steel; have any burrs which will adversely affect its
2) one hundred times the specified value of further application or use.
maximum specific total loss at 1,5 T and 50 Hz in As a result of the method of manufacture and
watts per kilogram and corresponding to the delivery in the form of coils, material may, in the
nominal product thickness; delivery condition, exhibit residual curvature in the
3) one hundred times the nominal thickness of rolling direction as well as certain internal stresses.
the material, in millimetres; Precautions shall be taken by the user to reduce or
4) the characteristic letter D for unalloyed eliminate the effect of these factors on the
electrical sheet or strip delivered in the application or use of the material.
semi-processed state. The material is usually supplied without an
EXAMPLE: M660-50D for electrical unalloyed steel insulating coating.
sheet or strip with a maximum specific total loss 6.4 Surface condition
at 1,5T of 6,60 W/kg at 50 Hz and a nominal The surfaces shall be uniform and clean. Dispersed
thickness of 0,50 mm, supplied in a semi-processed defects such as scratches, blisters, cracks, etc., are
state. permitted if they are within the limits of tolerance
on thickness and if they are not detrimental to the
6 General requirements correct use of the supplied material.
6.1 Production process The surface condition and in particular the
The production process of the steel and its chemical roughness of the material can be the subject of
composition are left to the discretion of the agreement when ordering.
manufacturer. 6.5 Suitability for cutting
6.2 Form of supply The material shall be able to be cut or punched
The material is supplied in bundles in the case of without causing premature wear of tools; it shall be
sheets and in coils in the case of strip. able to be cut at any point and in the usual shapes,
thus ensuring accurate working with correct cutting
The mass of bundles of sheets or of coils shall be
tools. If there are special requirements with regard
agreed at the time of ordering.
to a suitability test for punching or cutting, these
The most usual values for internal diameter of coils shall be established by agreement between
are approximately 500 mm and 600 mm. The manufacturer and purchaser.
recommended value is approximately 500 mm. The
external diameter shall be the subject of agreement 7 Technical requirements
when ordering.
7.1 Magnetic properties
Sheets which make up each bundle shall be stacked,
so that the side faces are substantially flat and 7.1.1 Reference condition
approximately perpendicular to the top face. The magnetic properties (magnetic polarization and
Strip shall be of constant width and wound in such specific total loss) only apply to test specimens in the
a way that the edges are superimposed in a regular reference condition which is obtained by the
manner and that the side faces of the coil are following heat treatment.
substantially flat. Test strips shall be subjected to a heat treatment in
Coils shall be sufficiently tightly wound in order a decarburizing atmosphere at 790 °C ± 10 °C and
that they do not collapse under their own weight. shall be maintained for 2 h at this temperature.
Strip can occasionally exhibit welds or interleaves The heating rate shall not exceed 200 °C/ h.
resulting from the removal of defective zones, The cooling rate from 790 °C to 550 °C shall not
subject to prior agreement between the parties. If exceed 120 °C/h. The gas necessary for
necessary, marking of welds or interleaves may be decarburization shall consist
agreed at the time of ordering. of 20 vol. % H2, 80 vol. % N2, with water vapour, the
dew-point being + 35 °C at atmospheric pressure.

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The establishment of the decarburizing atmosphere The allowable tolerance on the nominal thickness
requires the removal of air from the annealing within the same acceptance unit shall be ± 8 % of
furnace before raising the temperature. This the nominal value. The additional thickness due to
removal is effected by continuously purging the welds, with respect to the measured thickness of the
furnace with an inert protective gas. The flow and steel sheet or strip shall not exceed 0,050 mm.
pressure of the decarburizing gas shall be regulated The difference in thickness in a sheet or in a length
to ensure good decarburization at any point on the of strip (see 8.3.2) in a direction parallel to the
test specimen and a complete renewal of the direction of rolling shall not exceed 8 % of nominal
atmosphere in the furnace several times during the thickness.
heat treatment.
The difference in thickness in a direction
It is desirable that the test strips do not have any perpendicular to the direction of rolling shall not
contact with each other. exceed 0,020 mm for the thickness 0,50 mm
7.1.2 Magnetic polarization and 0,030 mm for the thickness of 0,65 mm, the
measurement being taken at least 30 mm from the
The minimum specified values for the magnetic
edges. This tolerance applies only to materials with
polarization for magnetic field strengths H
of 2 500 A/m, 5 000 A/m and 10 000 A/m shall be as a width greater than 150 mm. For narrow strips,
given in Table 2. other agreements may be reached.
The magnetic polarization shall be determined in an 7.2.2 Width
alternating magnetic field (expressed as a peak The available nominal widths are less than or equal
value) at 50 Hz. to 1 250 mm.
7.1.3 Specific total loss For the width tolerances, a distinction is made
between material supplied with edges in the
The specified values of maximum specific total loss,
as-rolled condition and material delivered with
in watts per kilogram, shall be as given in Table 2.
trimmed edges.
The values of specific total loss are specified for a
For materials supplied with trimmed edges, the
magnetic polarization of 1,5 T.
tolerances of Table 1 shall apply:
The test shall be made in an alternating magnetic
field at 50 Hz. Table 1 — Tolerances on nominal width
Nominal width l Tolerance
Annex A gives for guidance only, the maximum
specific total loss for a magnetic polarization of 1,0 T (mm) (mm)
at 50 Hz and for a magnetic polarization of 1,5 T l # 150 +0.2
0
at 60 Hz.
150 < l # 300 +0.3
7.1.4 Anisotropy of loss and magnetizing field 0

The anisotropy of loss and of magnetizing field can 300 < l # 600 +0.5
0
be the subject of special agreement between the
600 < l # 1 000 +1.0
parties when ordering. 0
7.2 Geometric characteristics and tolerances 1 000 < l # 1 250 +1.5
0
7.2.1 Thickness
NOTE By agreement when ordering, the tolerances on the
The nominal thicknesses of the material nominal width can be all minus values.
are 0,50 mm and 0,65 mm. For materials supplied with as-rolled edges, the
For thickness tolerance, a distinction is made width tolerances on nominal width shall be +5 mm.
0
between:
— the allowable tolerance on the nominal 7.2.3 Length
thickness within the same acceptance unit; The tolerance on length for sheets in relation to
— the difference in thickness in a sheet or in a +0,5 %
length ordered shall be 0 , but with a maximum
length of strip in a direction parallel to the of + 6 mm.
direction of rolling;
7.2.4 Edge camber
— the difference in thickness in a direction
perpendicular to the direction of rolling. This A distinction is made between material supplied
tolerance applies only to materials with a width with edges in the as-rolled condition and material
greater than 150 mm. supplied with trimmed edges.

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For material supplied with edges in the as-rolled 8.3 Preparation of test specimens
condition the edge camber shall not exceed 6 mm 8.3.1 Magnetic properties
over a length of 2 m.
For the measurement of magnetic polarization and
For material supplied with trimmed edges, the edge specific total loss, the test specimen for the 25 cm
camber shall not exceed 4 mm over a length of 2 m. Epstein frame shall consist of a minimum
7.2.5 Flatness (wave factor) of 16 Epstein strips having the following
Flatness (wave factor) is specified only for material dimensions:
supplied with trimmed edges. The wave factor — length 280 mm to 310 mm, the lengths being
(see 8.4.2.4), expressed as a percentage, shall not equal within a tolerance of ± 0,5 mm,
exceed 2. — width 30 mm ± 0,2 mm.
7.3 Technological characteristics Half the test strips shall be cut parallel to the
7.3.1 Density direction of rolling and the other half perpendicular,
giving an even distribution across the width of the
The density of the material is not specified.
material. The test strips shall be carefully cut
The conventional value of density used to calculate without deformation.
the magnetic properties and the stacking factor
The shearing or punching shall be made only with
shall be 7.85 kg/dm3 for all grades.
well sharpened tools. The maximum tolerance
7.3.2 Stacking factor between the direction of cutting in relation to the
The stacking factor is not specified. The values specified direction shall be ± 5°.
given in Annex A are given only as an indication and When the width of the material is insufficient for a
relate to smooth sheets and strips. sample of test strips to be taken across the width,
the test strips shall be taken in the direction of
8 Inspection and testing rolling only.
8.1 General 8.3.2 Geometrical characteristics and
The material defined by this European Standard tolerances
can be ordered with or without specific inspection in For the measurement of thickness, width, flatness,
accordance with EN 10021. However, as a and edge camber, the test specimen shall consist of
dispensation from EN 10021, in the case of an order a sheet or a 2 m length of strip.
without inspection, the manufacturer shall supply a 8.3.3 Stacking factor
certificate giving the specific total loss of the
supplied material. The test specimen shall consist of a least 16 strips of
the same size. They shall have a width of
In the case of an order with specific inspection, the at least 20 mm and an area of at least 5 000 mm2.
type of inspection document in accordance with Their widths shall be equal within a tolerance
EN 10204 shall be specified when ordering. In this of ± 0.1 mm as well as their lengths. The strips shall
case the delivery is divided into acceptance units. be carefully deburred before the test.
Each acceptance unit shall comprise 20 t or the
8.4 Test methods
remaining fraction thereof of the same grade and
the same nominal thickness. Different acceptance For each specified property one test shall be made
units can be adopted by special agreement. for each acceptance unit. Unless otherwise specified
the tests shall be made at a temperature
8.2 Selection of samples
of (23 ± 5) °C and in the as-delivered condition, with
Test samples shall be taken from each acceptance the exception of magnetic properties which shall be
unit. determined after a reference heat treatment.
The first internal turn and the last external turn of 8.4.1 Magnetic properties
the coil shall be considered as wrapping and not
representative of the quality of the remainder of the The test shall be made using a 25 cm Epstein frame
in accordance with EURONORM 118.
coil; the selection shall be made from the first
external turn excluding the wrapping turn and NOTE As an alternative to the Epstein Method, the single
sheet tester described in IEC 404-3 may be used by agreement
outside any welding zones or interleaves. between the supplier and purchaser. In this case, the specified
In the case of sheets, the selection shall preferably values to be obtained with the single sheet tester may also be
subject to agreement.
be made from the upper part of the bundle.
By choosing a suitable order for the execution of
tests, the same sample shall serve to check the
various properties.

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tolerances
Internal or external defects shall justify a complaint
8.4.2.1 Thickness only if they are clearly prejudicial to the method of
The measurement of thickness shall be made using working or the judicious use of the material.
a micrometer with a resolution of 0,001 mm. The purchaser shall give to the manufacturer the
For wide materials the measurements shall be made opportunity of convincing himself of the fairness of
at least 40 mm from trimmed edges and at the claim by presenting the material in dispute and
least 50 mm from edges in the as-rolled conditions. evidence for the complaint.
For narrow strips, special agreements can be made In all cases, the terms and conditions of complaints
when ordering. shall be made in accordance with EN 10021.
8.4.2.2 Width
11 Information to be supplied by the
The width shall be measured perpendicular to the
longitudinal axis of the product.
purchaser
8.4.2.3 Edge camber For materials to comply adequately with the
requirements of this standard, the purchaser shall
The edge camber shall be determined in accordance include the following information in his enquiry or
with EN 10251. order:
8.4.2.4 Flatness (wave factor) a) quantity;
The wave factor shall be determined in accordance b) type of product (strip or sheet);
with EN 10251. Only complete waves shall be taken c) number of this European
into account and during this determination, the Standard (EN 10126);
residual curvature shall not be taken into account.
d) name or number of the steel (see 5.1);
8.4.3 Technological characteristics
e) dimensions of sheets or strip required
The stacking factor shall be measured in accordance (including any limitations on the external
with IEC 404-2. diameter of a coil) (see 6.2 and 7.2.2);
8.5 Retests f) any limitation on the mass of a bundle of sheets
When a test does not give the specified result, this or of a coil (see 6.2);
test shall be repeated on double the number of test g) any special requirements for marking of welds
specimens from other sheets of the acceptance unit or interleaves (see 6.2);
or on other strips from the coils. The delivery shall h) any special requirement concerning the
be considered to conform with the order if all results surface finish (see 6.4);
of additional tests are in accordance with the
requirement of this standard. i) the inspection procedure required including the
nature of the related documents (see 8.1);
After re-treatment, the manufacturer has the right
j) any special requirement about single sheet
to present again for test acceptance units which had
testing (see 8.4.1).
not been found to comply with the order.

9 Marking, labelling and packaging


Marking, labelling and packaging of the products
may be agreed at the time of ordering.

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Table 2 — Technological and magnetic properties


Designation according to Nominal Maximum Minimum magnetic polarization (T) in Conventional
thickness specific total an alternating magnetic field for a density
loss magnetic field strength

(W/kg) (A/m)ab

at 50 Hz 2 500 5 000 10 000 (kg/dm)3


EN 10027-1 EN 10027-2 (mm) at 1,5 Ta
M660-50D 1,0361 6,60 1,62 1,70 1,79 7,85
M890-50D 1,0362 0,50 8,90 1,60 1,68 1,78 7,85
M1050-50D 1,0363 10,50 1,57 1,65 1,77 7,85
M800-65D 1,0364 8,00 1,62 1,70 1,79 7,85
M1000-65D 1,0365 0,65 10,00 1,60 1,68 1,78 7,85
M1200-65D 1,0366 12,00 1,57 1,65 1,77 7,85
a These values are valid only for test specimens in the reference condition (see 7.1.1).
b It has been common practice for many years to give values of magnetic flux density. In fact the Epstein frame is used to determine
magnetic polarization (intrinsic flux density) which is defined as:
J = B – È0H
where:
J = magnetic polarization
B = magnetic flux density
È0 = magnetic constant: 4;·10–7 H·m–1
H = magnetic field strength
in accordance with IEC 50(121).

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Annex A (informative)
Non-specified magnetic properties
Designation according to Maximum specific total loss, in W/kg Stacking factor

EN 10027-1 EN 10027-2 1,0 T at 50 Hz 1,5 T at 60 Hz

M660-50D 1,0361 2,80 8,38 0,97


M890-50D 1,0362 3,70 11,30 0,97
M1050-50D 1,0363 4,30 13,34 0,97
M800-65D 1,0364 3,30 10,16 0,97
M1000-65D 1,0365 4,20 12,70 0,97
M1200-65D 1,0366 5,00 15,24 0,97

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