DS DS/EN 10107 Grain-oriented electrical steel sheet and strip delivered in the fully processed state
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DS DS/EN 10107 Document Information:
Title
Grain-oriented electrical steel sheet and strip delivered in the fully processed state
Kornorienterede elektroplader og -bånd leveret efter udglødning
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Aug 18, 2005
Scope:
This European Standard specifies the steel grades of grain-oriented electrical sheet and strip in nominal thicknesses of 0,23 mm, 0,27 mm, 0,30 mm and 0,35 mm; in particular, general requirements, magnetic properties, geometric characteristics and tolerances and technological characteristics, as well as inspection procedures.
This European Standard applies to Goss textured grain-oriented magnetic sheet steel supplied in the final annealed condition in sheets or coils, and intended for the construction of magnetic circuits.
The materials are grouped into two classes :
- conventional grain oriented material ;
- high permeability grain oriented material .
They correspond to Clause C22 of IEC 60404-1:2000.
Keywords:
- METAL PLATES
- STEEL STRIPS
- MAGNETIC ALLOYS
- MAGNETIC CIRCUITS
- STEELS
- CLASSIFICATIONS
- DESIGNATION
- DELIVERY
- MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
- GEOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS
- PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
- ACCEPTANCE TESTS
- QUALITY
- TESTS
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