GB/T 10129-1988
AbolishedMethods of measurement of magnetic properties of magnetic steel sheet and strip at medium frequencies
电工钢片(带)中频磁性能测量方法
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This standard specifies the methods for measuring the magnetic properties of electrical steel sheets and strips at medium frequencies, typically ranging from 400 Hz to 10,000 Hz. It is applied in the metallurgy and electrical engineering industries for quality control and material characterization of magnetic cores used in transformers, inductors, and rotating machinery operating at medium frequencies. The standard ensures consistent testing procedures for parameters like core loss and permeability under alternating magnetization conditions.
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