Iron Chromium Cobalt Alloy Powder
Iron Chromium Cobalt Alloy Powder
Iron Chromium Cobalt Alloy Powder | |
Product No | NRE-9014 |
CAS No. | 7439-89-6 / 7440-47-3 /7440-48-4 |
Formula | Fe-Cr-Co |
Molecular Weight | 166.774 g/mol |
APS | <40 um (Can be Customized) |
Purity | 99.9% |
Density | NA |
Color | Gray |
Melting Point | NA |
Boiling Point | NA |
Iron Chromium Cobalt Alloy Powder
Applications
Permanent Magnets:
The combination of iron, chromium, and cobalt in the alloy makes it ideal for permanent magnet applications. These magnets are used in a variety of industries, including electronics, automotive, aerospace, and energy systems, where strong, stable magnets are required for motors, generators, sensors, and actuators.
Magnetic Cores:
Fe-Cr-Co alloy powder is often used to produce magnetic cores for transformers, inductors, and chokes in electrical and electronic systems. These cores help in managing the magnetic flux in devices and are essential for high-performance energy conversion systems.
Electronic Components:
Due to their magnetic properties, these alloys are used in inductors, transformers, and electromagnetic shielding components for high-frequency and high-power applications. They are also used in the manufacturing of magnetic field sensors and actuators for electronic devices.
Aerospace Components:
Fe-Cr-Co alloys are used in aerospace applications for parts like high-performance motors, magnetic bearings, and actuators. These parts benefit from the strength, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability provided by the alloy, ensuring reliability in extreme environments.
Automotive Industry:
The alloy is used in the production of magnetic sensors, actuators, and electric motors in hybrid and electric vehicles. Due to the high efficiency and power density of the magnets made from this alloy, it helps improve the performance of automotive electric motors.
Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing):
Iron chromium cobalt alloy powder is well-suited for use in additive manufacturing processes like Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and Electron Beam Melting (EBM). These processes allow for the production of custom-designed parts with precise magnetic properties, strength, and wear resistance, making the alloy ideal for rapid prototyping and small-scale production of high-performance magnetic components.
Magnetic Shielding:
Due to its high magnetic permeability, iron chromium cobalt alloys are used in the manufacture of magnetic shielding materials that protect sensitive electronic devices from external magnetic interference.