Electrical steel is a ferromagnetic material made up of iron that contains varying amounts of silicon (Si) that range from 1% to 6.5%. The development of
Electrical steel is a unique steel product which utilizes the ferromagnetic properties of iron. Electrical steels are the most-used (over 90% by volume)
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It has a high silicon content of about 3.2 mass %, which increases the electrical resistivity of iron and, therefore, reduces eddy current losses. Grain-
In most cases conductors have one or two (sometimes three) valence electrons. Metals that have ONE valence electron are copper, gold, platinum, and silver. Iron
ELECTRIC steel melting and refining is now an established industry, but the electric smelting of pig-iron from the ore has recently entered on a new phase,