Effects of Different Alloy Composition on Magnetic Properties of Non-Oriented Electrical Steel

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Different alloy composition has a significant effect on the magnetic properties of non-oriented electrical steel . Alloy composition effected recrystallization of product through the effect of hot rolling plate grain size, then effected magnetic properties. Supposing everything other component and process remain equal, the iron loss significantly decreased and magnetic induction deterioration was not obvious with the increase of Manganese element and the grain size increases.

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