sähköteräs
Sähköteräs, also known as electrical steel or silicon steel, is a ferrous alloy that has been specifically engineered for use in electrical applications, particularly in magnetic cores of transformers, motors, and generators. Its key characteristic is its low core loss, which is achieved by adding silicon to the steel and carefully controlling its grain structure. The addition of silicon increases the electrical resistivity of the steel, thereby reducing eddy currents, a major source of energy loss in AC electrical equipment.
The manufacturing process for sähköteräs involves a series of hot and cold rolling steps, annealing treatments,
There are two main types of sähköteräs: grain-oriented (GO) and non-grain-oriented (NGO). Grain-oriented steel is processed