GB/T 19289-2003
AbolishedMethods of measurement of density,resistivity and stacking factor of electrical steel sheet and strip
电工钢片(带)的密度、电阻率和叠装系数的测量方法
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This standard specifies test methods for measuring the density, electrical resistivity, and stacking factor of electrical steel sheets and strips. It is applied in the metallurgical and electrical manufacturing industries for quality control and material characterization of grain-oriented and non-oriented silicon steel used in transformers, motors, and generators. The methods ensure consistent magnetic and electrical performance by verifying material properties under standardized laboratory conditions.
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