Soft magnetic shielding alloys are metals that can easily be magnetized. These materials have a high magnetic permeability, giving low reluctance paths for shifting magnetic fields. These properties make soft magnetic shield alloys great shields against static and slowly varying magnetic fields. They’re often used to improve quality in home theaters and to shield sensitive medical and electronic equipment. Materials included in the soft magnetic shield alloy group include the following. High Perm 49 (alloy 48, 49 & 50) HyMu 80 (alloy 79) By redirecting a magnetic field, magnetic shielding metals and alloys minimize that field’s impact on the item that’s being shielded. Used in a variety of different settings, these metals create a straightforward way for the magnetic field to serve its purpose without interfering with it. Acting as magnetic field conductors, they allow both the field itself and the equipment that’s operating in it go about their business without interfering with on...
Hiperco® 50A is a high-permeability, soft magnetic alloy that belongs to the family of iron-cobalt-vanadium (Fe-Co-V) alloys. This alloy is known for its exceptional magnetic properties, making it well-suited for applications in electromagnetic devices where high magnetic permeability and low core losses are crucial. Here are some key features and applications of Hiperco® 50A: Key Features: High Magnetic Permeability: Hiperco® 50A exhibits high magnetic permeability, making it ideal for applications where magnetic flux needs to pass through the material with minimal resistance. Low Core Losses: The alloy has low core losses, which means it dissipates minimal energy as heat when subjected to alternating magnetic fields. This property is essential for efficient performance in electromagnetic devices. High Saturation Induction: Hiperco® 50A has a high saturation induction, meaning it can withstand and maintain a strong magnetic field without becoming saturated. High Curie Temperatu...
Grade 316 stainless steel is the standard among the austenitic molybdenum-bearing grades. The addition of molybdenum provides higher corrosion resistance and excellent toughness across all temperatures. Grade 316L, the low carbon version, is immune from sensitization (grain boundary carbide precipitation). The higher carbon content in Grade 316H and stabilized 316Ti makes them ideal for use in higher temperatures. The following datasheet gives an overview of grade 316 stainless steel. Chemical Composition Element Content(%) Chromium (Cr) 16 Nickel (Ni) 10 Molybdenum (Mo) 2 Physical Properties Properties Metric Imperial Density 8000 kg/cm³ lb./in³ Mechanical Properties Properties Metric Imperial Tensile Strength (annealed) 485-515 MPa psi Yield Strength (annealed) 170 – 205 MPa psi Elastic Modulus 193 GPa ksi Poisson’s Ratio Elongation at Break Hardness, Rockwell B 95 95 Hardness, Brinell 217 217 Thermal Properties Properties Metric Imperial Thermal Expansion (@ 100 – 538°C/212 – 1000.4...
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