siliconiron
Siliconiron, more commonly known as electrical steel or transformer steel, is a ferritic alloy of iron and silicon. The silicon content typically ranges from 1 to 6.5% by weight. The primary purpose of adding silicon is to increase the electrical resistivity of the steel. This higher resistivity is crucial because it reduces eddy current losses when the material is subjected to alternating magnetic fields.
Another key benefit of silicon is its role in enhancing the magnetic permeability of the iron, which
These unique properties make siliconiron the dominant material for the cores of electrical equipment like power