silisiumstål
Silisiumstål, also known as silicon steel or electrical steel, is a type of steel alloy that contains a significant amount of silicon, typically around 0.5% to 4.5%. This alloy is primarily used in applications that require excellent magnetic properties, such as in the cores of transformers, electric motors, and generators. The addition of silicon to the steel enhances its magnetic permeability and reduces its hysteresis loss, making it highly efficient for these applications.
The production of silisiumstål involves careful control of the steel's chemical composition and processing conditions. The
Silisiumstål can be categorized into two main types: grain-oriented and non-grain-oriented. Grain-oriented silicon steel has its
The use of silisiumstål in electrical applications helps to reduce energy losses and improve the efficiency