Silicon steel, also known as electrical steel or transformer steel, is a ferromagnetic alloy that primarily consists of iron and silicon. The addition of silicon to the steel matrix enhances its ma...
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Silicon steel, also known as electrical steel or transformer steel, is a ferromagnetic alloy that primarily consists of iron and silicon. The addition of silicon to the steel matrix enhances its magnetic properties by creating domain structures that facilitate easy magnetization and demagnetization. This property is vital in alternating magnetic fields, where the rapid change of magnetic polarity requires a material with low hysteresis losses.
The grain-oriented (GO) and non-grain-oriented (NGO) are two main types of silicon steel coils, each with distinct applications. GO silicon steel exhibits anisotropic properties, making it ideal for use in transformer cores, where the magnetic flux needs to be aligned in a particular direction. On the other hand, NGO silicon steel is more suitable for rotating electrical machines like motors and generators, where the magnetic flux varies in different directions.
Surface | Galvanized Coated |
Material | ASTM/AISI/SGCC/CGCC/TDC51DZM/TDC52DTS350GD/TS550GD/DX51D+Z Q195-q345 |
Shape | Plate. Coil |
MOQ | 1 Ton |
Thickness | 0.35-0.5 mm |
Spangle | Big Medium Small Zero |
Keyword | SPCC Material Specification Carbon Steel |
Key words | Cold rolled non-oriented silicon steel coil SPCC Material |