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S+ IEC 60404-1 Ed. 3.0 en:2016 (Redline version)

Magnetic materials - Part 1: Classification

IEC 60404-1:2016 RLV contains the International Standard and its Redline version. The Redline version is available in English only. The Redline version provides you with a quick and easy way to compare all the changes between this standard and its previous edition. The Redline version is not an official IEC Standard, only the current version of the standard is to be considered the official document.
 IEC 60404-1:2016(E) is intended to classify commercially available magnetic materials. The term "magnetic materials" denotes substances where the application requires the existence of ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic properties. The classification of magnetic materials is based upon the generally recognized existence of two main groups of products:
 - soft magnetic materials (coercivity less than or equal to 1 000 A/m);
 - hard magnetic materials (coercivity greater than 1 000 A/m). This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:                             
 a) Removal of all tables and values describing typical properties of the material to be consistent with the aim of the document to be a classification and not a specification.                             
 b) Enlargement of the Ni content for the classes E1 and E3.         
 c) Enlargement of the Co content for the classes F3.                
 d) Addition of a new class: U5 bonded rare earth-iron-nitrogen magnets.


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