Soft Magnetic Alloys

ASTM A753 Type 4 – Alloy 79

Iron13.57%Nominal Nickel80%Nominal CobaltMolybdenum5%Carbon0.03%Manganese0.95%Silicon0.42%VanadiumNiobiumPhosphorus0.02%Sulfur0.008%

Consisting of 80% Nickel, 5% Molybdenum, and the balance Iron, this alloy is used where maximum permeability and extremely high initial permeability is required, along with minimum hysteresis.

Also known as: Magnifer 79042, Carpenter HyMu 801, Hipernom1, Moly-Permalloy, Permalloy 80, Mumetal3

Applications

  • Electro-magnetic shielding
  • Speciale transformer laminations
  • Toroidal tape wound cores
  • High quality motor laminations
  • Stepping motors


Type 2 – Alloy 50

Iron49%Nominal Nickel50%Nominal CobaltMolybdenumCarbon0.02%Manganese0.5%Silicon0.35%VanadiumNiobiumPhosphorusSulfur

Consisting of 49% Nickel and 51% Iron, this alloy is used where high initial permeability, maximum permeability, and low core loss is needed.

Also known as: Magnifer 502, Carpenter High Permeability 491, Alloy 4750, Supra 503

Applications

  • Transformer cores
  • Highly efficient motors
  • Shielding and specialised electronic devices, such as LF power transducers, chokes, relay parts, solenoids and oscillators.


ASTM A753 Type 1 – Radiometal 4550

Iron55%Ni45%

Consisting of 45% Nickel and the balance Iron, this alloy has excellent permeability with high saturation flux density.

Applications

  • Sensitive relays that need to respond to very weak currents
  • Transformers
  • chokes and special motors where the properties of silicon-iron do not provide the required magnetic performance


ASTM A801 – Hiperco 501

Iron48.3%Nominal Nickel0.25%Nominal Cobalt49%Chromium0.15%Carbon0.025%Manganese0.15%Silicon0.15%Nominal Vanadium1.9%Nominal Niobium0.05%Phosphorus0.015%Sulfur0.01%

Consisting of 49% Cobalt, 49% Iron, and 2% Vanadium Hiperco 50 has the highest magnetic saturation of any commercial alloy, and greater mechanical strength than other soft magnetic alloys.

Also known as: AFK 502, VACOFLUX 50, Permendur 49, Rotelloy 3

Applications

  • Electrical generators
  • Pole pieces for electromagnets
  • Magnetic bearings
  • High magnetic flux devices and instruments


ASTM A848 Type 1 – Vim Var Core Iron


Iron99.8%Nominal Nickel0.08%Carbon0.02%Manganese0.12%Silicon0.12%Vanadium0.05%Phosphorus0.01%Sulfur0.01%

Carpenter VIM VAR Core Iron is a low carbon magnetic iron produced using vacuum induction melting and vacuum arc re-melting processes.

Other elements commonly found in low carbon irons are held as low as possible to ensure good DC magnetic properties. The double melting technique keeps the distribution of non-metallic inclusions to a minimum length and frequency so that thin wall sections will not contain leaks due to internal discontinuities.

Also known as: Carpenter Consumet Core Iron1

Applications

  • Used in components where vacuum integrity is needed, such as power tubes and microwave devices
  • Relays, solenoids, magnetic pole pieces for scientific instruments

ASTM A848 Type 1 – Soft Magnetic Iron

Iron (minumum purity)99.85

This product has an Iron content of 99.85% Min, without the addition of alloy elements. All natural impurities have been largely removed.

Pure iron undergoes pacification after melting by means of vacuum degassing following solidification. It therefore has a homogenous composition with regard to distribution of the accompanying elements, a very low oxygen content, and due to the low Carbon content, the micro structure consists of pure ferrite.

This material supports excellent magnetic properties and resistance against corrosion and oxidation. It has good cold forming capabilities and is well suited to welding.

Also known as: Remko, Armco, Maximag

Applications

  • Aviation construction
  • Nuclear technology
  • Magnet production
  • Automotive construction
  • Power station construction
  • Gaskets in the chemical and petrochemical industries
  • Magnetic shielding
  • Welding rods and fuse wire
  • An anti-corrosion anode


Soft Magnetic Alloy Property Comparisons

Physical PropertiesUNITASTM A753 Type 4ASTM AT53 Type 2Hiperco 50ASTM A848 Type 1 – Vim Var Core Iron
Densitylb/cu in0.3160.2950.2930.284
Specific Gravity8.748.188.128.86
Curie Temp°F8608407151400
Curie Temp°C460450380760
Melting Point°F265026002600
Melting Point°C145414271427
Electrical Resistivitymicro-ohm-cm59494113
Electrical Resistivityohm-cir mil/ft34929024078
Thermal ConductivityW/cm °C0.350.130.290.73
Thermal ConductivityBTU-in/sq. ft-hr-°F24090200508
Specific HeatCal/g-°C0.120.11
Specific HeatBTU/lbm-°F0.120.11
Thermal Expansionppm/°F (75°F to 842°F)7.55.05.68.2
Thermal Expansionppm/°C (25°C to 450°C)13.69.010.214.7
Mechanical PropertiesUNITASTM A753 Type 4ASTM AT53 Type 2Hiperco 50ASTM A848 Type 1 – Vim Var Core Iron
Tensile Strengthksi987511850
Tensile StrengthMPa676518814345
Yield Strengthksi38236327
Yield StrengthMPa262159435190
Elongation% in 2 in.4040945
Typical HardnessRockwellHRB 85HRB 80HRC 20HRB 60
Modulus of ElasticityMpsi31.4243030
Modulus of ElasticitykMPa217166207207
ChemistryUNITASTM A753 Type 4ASTM AT53 Type 2Hiperco 50ASTM A848 Type 1 – Vim Var Core Iron
Maximum % unless notedIronBal4949 nom.99.8 nom.
Maximum % unless notedNominal Nickel80510.08
Maximum % unless notedNominal Cobalt49 nom.
Maximum % unless notedMolybdenum5.0 nom.
Maximum % unless notedCarbon0.030.020.010.02
Maximum % unless notedManganese0.950.50.12
Maximum % unless notedSilicon0.420.350.050.12
Maximum % unless notedVanadium2 nom.0.05
Maximum % unless notedNiobium0.05
Maximum % unless notedPhosphorus0.020.01
Maximum % unless notedSulfur0.0080.01
SpecificationsASTM A753 Type 4ASTM AT53 Type 2Hiperco 50ASTM A848 Type 1 – Vim Var Core Iron
ASTMA753A753A801A848
MILN-1441CN-1441CA47182
AMSN-1441CN-1441CA47182