Influence of normalization on the magnetic properties of electrical steel with superlow magnetic losses


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Abstract

A production technology has been developed for high-silicon (~3% Si) isotropic electrical steel with superlow magnetic losses (P1.5/50 ≤ 2.70 W/kg for strip of rated thickness 0.50 mm). The influence of the temperature used in the normalizing annealing of vacuum-treated hot-rolled strip (<0.005% C) with complex alloying (>1% Al and >0.015% Sb) on the magnetic properties of the final isotropic electrical steel is investigated. Normalizing annealing increases the cubic orientation in the texture of the final steel, which lowers the magnetic losses.

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A. E. Cheglov

Lipetsk State Technical University

Email: yusupov@aport2000.ru
Russian Federation, Lipetsk

A. K. Pogodaev

Lipetsk State Technical University

Email: yusupov@aport2000.ru
Russian Federation, Lipetsk

V. S. Yusupov

Institute of Metallurgy

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Email: yusupov@aport2000.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

S. V. Bakhtin

PAO NLMK

Email: yusupov@aport2000.ru
Russian Federation, Lipetsk

D. V. Barybin

PAO NLMK

Email: yusupov@aport2000.ru
Russian Federation, Lipetsk

A. S. Bakhtin

Lipetsk State Technical University

Email: yusupov@aport2000.ru
Russian Federation, Lipetsk

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