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This part of IEC 60404<\/span> <\/span> is intended to classify commercially available magnetic materials.<\/p>\n The term “magnetic materials” denotes substances where the application requires the existence of ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic properties.<\/p>\n In this document, the classification of magnetic materials is based upon the generally recognized existence of two main groups of products:<\/p>\n soft magnetic materials (coercivity \u22641 000 A\/m);<\/p>\n<\/li>\n hard magnetic materials (coercivity >1 000 A\/m).<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n Within these main groups, the classification when appropriate recognizes the following characteristics:<\/p>\n the main alloying element and the metallurgical state and physical properties of the material;<\/p>\n<\/li>\n when possible and convenient, the relationship between these characteristics is identified.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n A classification by specific areas of application cannot be applied to all materials because different materials can very often be used for the same application depending on the characteristics required.<\/p>\n Magnetic materials – Classification<\/b><\/p>\n\n
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\n PDF Pages<\/th>\n PDF Title<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n \n 7<\/td>\n CONTENTS <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 9<\/td>\n FOREWORD <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 11<\/td>\n 1 Scope
2 Normative references <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 12<\/td>\n 3 Terms and definitions <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 13<\/td>\n 4 Magnetically soft materials (coercivity \u22641 kA\/m)
4.1 Class A \u2013 Irons
4.1.1 Reference documents
4.1.2 Chemical composition
4.1.3 Basis of subclassification
4.1.4 Available forms
4.1.5 Physical characteristics
4.1.6 Main applications <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 14<\/td>\n 4.2 Class B \u2013 Low carbon mild steels
4.2.1 Class B1 \u2013 Bulk material
4.2.2 Class B2 \u2013 Flat material <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 15<\/td>\n 4.3 Class C \u2013 Silicon steels
4.3.1 Class C1 \u2013 Bulk material <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 16<\/td>\n 4.3.2 Class C2 \u2013 Flat material <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 21<\/td>\n 4.4 Class D \u2013 Other steels
4.4.1 Class D1 \u2013 Bulk material <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 23<\/td>\n 4.4.2 Class D2 \u2013 Flat material
4.4.3 Class D3 \u2013 Stainless steels <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 24<\/td>\n 4.5 Class E \u2013 Nickel-iron alloys
4.5.1 Class E1 \u2013 Nickel content 70 % to 85 % <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 25<\/td>\n 4.5.2 Class E2 \u2013 Nickel content 54 % to 68 % <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 26<\/td>\n 4.5.3 Class E3 \u2013 Nickel content 40 % to 51 % <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 27<\/td>\n 4.5.4 Class E4 \u2013 Nickel content 35 % to 40 % <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 28<\/td>\n 4.5.5 Class E5 \u2013 Nickel content 29 % to 33 % <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 29<\/td>\n 4.6 Class F \u2013 Iron-cobalt alloys
4.6.1 Class F1 \u2013 Cobalt content 47 % to 50 %
4.6.2 Class F2 \u2013 Cobalt content 35 % <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 30<\/td>\n 4.6.3 Class F3 \u2013 Cobalt content 23 % to 30 % <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 31<\/td>\n 4.7 Class G \u2013 Other alloys
4.7.1 Class G1 \u2013 Aluminium-iron alloys <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 32<\/td>\n 4.7.2 Class G2 \u2013 Aluminium-silicon-iron alloys
4.8 Class H \u2013 Magnetically soft materials made by powder metallurgical techniques
4.8.1 Class H1 \u2013 Soft ferrites <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 34<\/td>\n 4.8.2 Class H2 \u2013 Magnetically soft sintered materials
4.8.3 Class H3 \u2013 Powder composites <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 35<\/td>\n 4.9 Class I \u2013 Amorphous soft magnetic materials
4.9.1 General
4.9.2 Class I1 \u2013 Iron-based amorphous alloys <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 36<\/td>\n 4.9.3 Class I2 \u2013 Cobalt-based amorphous alloys <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 37<\/td>\n 4.9.4 Class I3 \u2013 Nickel-based amorphous alloys <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 38<\/td>\n 4.10 Class J \u2013 Nano-crystalline soft magnetic materials
4.10.1 Reference document
4.10.2 Production process
4.10.3 Chemical composition
4.10.4 Basis of subclassification
4.10.5 Available forms
4.10.6 Physical characteristics <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 39<\/td>\n 4.10.7 Main applications
5 Magnetically hard materials (coercivity >\u00a01 kA\/m)
5.1 Class Q \u2013 Magnetostrictive alloys \u2013 Rare earth iron alloys (Class Q1)
5.1.1 Reference document
5.1.2 Chemical composition
5.1.3 Basis of subclassification
5.1.4 Available forms
5.1.5 Physical characteristics <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 40<\/td>\n 5.1.6 Main applications
5.2 Class R \u2013 Magnetically hard alloys
5.2.1 Class R1 \u2013 Aluminium-nickel-cobalt-iron-titanium (AlNiCo) alloys <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 41<\/td>\n 5.2.2 Class R3 \u2013 Iron-cobalt-vanadium-chromium (FeCoVCr) alloys
5.2.3 Class R5 \u2013 Rare earth cobalt (RECo) alloys <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 42<\/td>\n 5.2.4 Class R6 \u2013 Chromium-iron-cobalt (CrFeCo) alloys <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 43<\/td>\n 5.2.5 Class R7 \u2013 Rare earth-iron-boron (REFeB) alloys <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 44<\/td>\n 5.3 Class S \u2013 Magnetically hard ceramics \u2013 Hard ferrites (Class S1)
5.3.1 Reference document
5.3.2 Chemical composition and manufacturing method
5.3.3 Basis of subclassification
5.3.4 Available forms <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 45<\/td>\n 5.3.5 Physical characteristics
5.3.6 Main applications
5.4 Class T \u2013 Other magnetically hard materials \u2013 Martensitic steels (Class T1)
5.4.1 Reference document
5.4.2 Composition
5.4.3 Basis of subclassification
5.4.4 Available forms
5.4.5 Physical characteristics <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 46<\/td>\n 5.4.6 Main applications
5.5 Class U \u2013 Bonded magnetically hard materials
5.5.1 General
5.5.2 Class U1 \u2013 Bonded aluminium-nickel-cobalt-iron-titanium (AlNiCo) magnets <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 47<\/td>\n 5.5.3 Class U2 \u2013 Bonded rare earth-cobalt (RECo) magnets
5.5.4 Class U3 \u2013 Bonded neodymium-iron-boron (REFeB) magnets <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n 48<\/td>\n 5.5.5 Class U4 \u2013 Bonded hard ferrite magnets <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 49<\/td>\n 5.5.6 Class U5 \u2013 Bonded rare earth-iron-nitrogen magnets <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" \n\n
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