Classification of magnetic powder cores

Klasifikacija jeder iz magnetnega prahu

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
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01-april-2022
Klasifikacija jeder iz magnetnega prahu
Classification of magnetic powder cores
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN IEC 63299:2022
ICS:
29.030 Magnetni materiali Magnetic materials
29.100.10 Magnetne komponente Magnetic components
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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IEC TC 51 : MAGNETIC COMPONENTS, FERRITE AND MAGNETIC POWDER MATERIALS
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2 CONTENTS

3 FOREWORD ........................................................................................................................... 3

4 1 Scope .............................................................................................................................. 5

5 2 Normative references ...................................................................................................... 5

6 3 Terms and definitions ...................................................................................................... 5

7 4 Classification ................................................................................................................... 5

8 4.1 General ................................................................................................................... 5

9 4.2 Iron powder core materials ...................................................................................... 6

10 4.2.1 Chemical composition ...................................................................................... 6

11 4.2.2 Characteristics ................................................................................................ 6

12 4.3 Iron-silicon powder core materiasl ........................................................................... 6

13 4.3.1 Chemical composition ...................................................................................... 6

14 4.3.2 Characteristics ................................................................................................ 7

15 4.4 Iron-silicon-aluminum powder core materials .......................................................... 7

16 4.4.1 Chemical composition ...................................................................................... 7

17 4.4.2 Characteristics ................................................................................................ 7

18 4.5 Iron-nickel powder core materials ........................................................................... 8

19 4.5.1 Chemical composition ...................................................................................... 8

20 4.5.2 Characteristics ................................................................................................ 8

21 4.6 Iron-nickel-molybdenum powder core materials ....................................................... 9

22 4.6.1 Chemical composition ...................................................................................... 9

23 4.6.2 Characteristics ................................................................................................ 9

24 4.7 Iron-based amorphous powder core materials ....................................................... 10

25 4.7.1 Chemical composition .................................................................................... 10

26 4.7.2 Characteristics .............................................................................................. 10

27 4.8 Iron-based nanocrystalline powder core materials ................................................. 11

28 4.8.1 Chemical composition .................................................................................... 11

29 4.8.2 Characteristics .............................................................................................. 11

30 Table 1 – Typical magnetic properties of iron powder core materials....................................... 6

31 Table 2 – Typical magnetic properties of iron-silicon powder core materials............................ 7

32 Table 3 – Typical magnetic properties of iron-silicon-aluminum powder core materials ........... 8

33 Table 4 – Typical magnetic properties of iron-nickel powder core materials ............................ 9

34 Table 5 – Typical magnetic properties of iron-nickel-molybdenum powder core

35 materials ............................................................................................................................... 10

36 Table 6 – Typical magnetic properties of iron-based amorphous powder core materials ........ 11

37 Table 7 – Typical magnetic properties of iron-based nanocrystalline powder core

38 materials ............................................................................................................................... 11

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40 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
41 ___________
42 CLASSIFICATION OF MAGNETIC POWDER CORES
43 FOREWORD

44 1) The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is a worldwide organization for standardization comprising

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78 IEC 63299 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 51: Magnetic components, ferrite

79 and magnetic powder materials. It is an international standard.
80 The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:
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95 CLASSIFICATION OF MAGNETIC POWDER CORES
96 1 Scope

97 This International Standard specifies classification rules for metallic magnetic powder cores

98 used in inductive components fulfilling the requirements of the electronics industries.

99 This standard addresses the following purposes for magnetic powder cores suppliers and

100 users:
101 – cross-reference between core materials from multiple suppliers;

102 – assistance to users in understanding the published technical data in catalogues when

103 comparing multiple suppliers;

104 – guidance to users in selecting the most applicable core for each application;

105 – establishing uniform benchmarks for suppliers for performance in new development of

106 core material.

107 The numerical values given in this standard are typical values of parameters of the related

108 material. Direct translation from the material specification into the core specification is not

109 always easy or possible.

110 Every detailed material and core specification should be agreed upon between the user and

111 the supplier.
112 2 Normative references

113 The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.

114 For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition

115 of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.

116 IEC 60050-221, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) – Chapter 221: Magnetic

117 materials and components
118 IEC 60404-1, Magnetic materials – Part 1: Classification

119 IEC 63300, Test methods for electrical and magnetic properties of magnetic powder cores

120 3 Terms and definitions

121 For the purpose of this document, the terms and definitions given in IEC 60050-221, IEC

122 60404-1 and IEC 63300.

123 ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following

124 addresses:
125 • IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
126 • ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp
127 4 Classification
128 4.1 General

129 Magnetic powder cores consist of a basic metallic soft magnetic powder and inorganic or

130 organic electrically insulating additives and binders. The
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