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CENELEC - EN 60404-5

Magnetic materials - Part 5: Permanent magnet (magnetically hard) materials - Methods of measurement of magnetic properties

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Organization: CENELEC
Publication Date: 1 May 2015
Status: active
Page Count: 25
ICS Code (Magnetic materials): 29.030
ICS Code (Measurement of electrical and magnetic quantities): 17.220.20
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The purpose of this part of IEC 60404 is to define the method of measurement of the magnetic flux density, magnetic polarization and the magnetic field strength and also to determine the demagnetization curve and recoil line of permanent magnet materials, such as those specified in lEC 60404-8-1 [1] 1, the properties of which are presumed homogeneous throughout their volume.

The performance of a magnetic system is not only dependent on the properties of the permanent magnet material but also on the dimensions of the system, the air-gap and other elements of the magnetic circuit. The methods described in this part of IEC 60404 refer to the measurement of the magnetic properties in a closed magnetic circuit.

1 Numbers in square brackets refer to the Bibliography.

Document History

EN 60404-5
May 1, 2015
Magnetic materials - Part 5: Permanent magnet (magnetically hard) materials - Methods of measurement of magnetic properties
The purpose of this part of IEC 60404 is to define the method of measurement of the magnetic flux density, magnetic polarization and the magnetic field strength and also to determine the...
October 1, 2007
Magnetic materials - Part 5: Permanent magnet (magnetically hard) materials - Methods of measurement of magnetic properties
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