Hiperco 50, 50A & 50 HS Properties Physical, Mechanical

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Nov. 27, 2024

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Hiperco 50, 50A & 50 HS Properties Physical, Mechanical

EFINEA is a leading distributor of  the soft magnetic alloys Hiperco® 50, Hiperco 50A and Hiperco 50 HS.  At EFINEA we recognize that the properties of the alloys we supply is an important factor when designing and evaluating a material for an application.

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The tables below are provided as a reference.  They include the chemistry, physical and mechanical properties, specifications, along with magnetic properties for the Hiperco 50 family of products we stock.   Should you have any questions about the properties of these alloys, please contact us.  Our team is trained in the properties and attributes of the materials we sell and will guide you through your selection process.

 

For a Hiperco 50, 50A & 50 HS data sheet or any of the Soft Magnetics Alloys data sheets, please go to the Data Sheets section in our Technical Library.

 

Hiperco® 50 Properties

Hiperco® 50 - Specialty Alloys

Hiperco® 50

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Hiperco® 50 is an iron-cobalt-vanadium soft magnetic alloy which exhibits high magnetic saturation (24 kilogauss), high D.C. maximum permeability, low D.C. coercive force, and low A.C. core loss. This alloy is produced in strip form only and contains a small niobium addition for grain refinement during mill processing and final heat treatment of strip. Hiperco® 50 alloy is used primarily for rotor and stator laminations stamped from cold rolled strip and final annealed in a protective atmosphere or vacuum environment at a temperature which will provide an optimum combination of mechanical and magnetic properties to withstand the high stresses encountered in service. Carpenter Technology provides Hiperco® strip, as well as end to end stator and rotor stack production.

Type Analysis

  • Carbon (Nominal)

    0.01

  • Cobalt (Nominal)

    48.5

  • Iron (Nominal)

    Balance

  • Vanadium (Nominal)

    1.9

  • Niobium (Nominal)

    0.05

    For more information, please visit Hiperco 50A alloy supplier.

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