Nanocrystalline Cut Core with Lower Specific Core Losses Meet the Higher Temperatures Require
Cut Cores from grain-oriented electrical sheet have long been familiar in industry. They are typically made of soft magnetic material in energy applications, such as transformers and chokes. However, grain-oriented sheets have limited functionality in applications that require higher frequencies and temperatures. Nanocrystalline Cut Cores overcome the problems with their unique soft magnetic material properties.
Advantages:
●Retrofitting existing applications to reduce the motor bearing currents thanks to a simplified installation process
●Reducing the noise level in transformers and chokes
●Smaller form factor in comparison to ferrite cores
●Design of loss- and volume-optimized transformers
Features:
●Lower specific core losses
●Magnetic saturation flow density: 1.2 T
●Operating temperature ≤ 180 °C
●Effective permeability (cut, 10 kHz and dependent on the air gap): > 5,000
●Core shapes: round and oval
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