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IEC 60404-4

Magnetic materials – Part 4: Methods of measurement of d.c. magnetic properties of magnetically soft materials

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Organization: IEC
Publication Date: 1 November 2008
Status: active
Page Count: 64
ICS Code (Magnetic materials): 29.030
ICS Code (Measurement of electrical and magnetic quantities): 17.220.20
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Scope and object

This part of IEC 60404 specifies the methods of measuring the d.c. magnetic properties of magnetically soft materials in a closed magnetic circuit using either the ring or the permeameter methods. The ring method is suitable for use with laminated or solid ring specimens as well as ring specimens produced by sintering.

Two methods are used:

a) the ring method, particularly for magnetic field strengths of up to 10 kA/m;

b) the permeameter method for magnetic field strengths in the range 1 kA/m to 200 kA/m.

NOTE The measurement of coercivity in an open magnetic circuit is specified in IEC 60404-7.

Document History

IEC 60404-4
November 1, 2008
Magnetic materials – Part 4: Methods of measurement of d.c. magnetic properties of magnetically soft materials
Scope and object This part of IEC 60404 specifies the methods of measuring the d.c. magnetic properties of magnetically soft materials in a closed magnetic circuit using either the ring or the...
November 1, 2000
Magnetic Materials - Part 4: Methods of Measurement of d.c. Magnetic Properties of Magnetically Soft Materials
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February 1, 1995
Magnetic Materials - Part 4: Methods of Measurement of D.C. Magnetic Properties of Magnetically Soft Materials
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