GB/T 19346.3-2021
ActiveMethods of measurement of amorphous and nanocrystalline alloys—Part 3: AC magnetic properties of Fe-based amorphous strip using a single sheet specimen
非晶纳米晶合金测试方法 第3部分:铁基非晶单片试样交流磁性能
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This standard specifies the method for measuring the AC magnetic properties of Fe-based amorphous strip materials using a single sheet specimen. It is applied in the electrical and electronics industries for quality control and performance evaluation of soft magnetic materials used in transformers, inductors, and other power conversion devices. The testing context involves alternating current magnetization at power frequencies, ensuring consistent material characterization for manufacturing and design purposes.
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