winflex
Mechanical
- Jul 1, 2009
- 12
I am in the process of prototyping a constant-force solenoid for a valving application. I used 1018 steel for the flux guide and 416SS for the armature until now, but would like to improve performance by using either a Carpenter electrical iron or 1002 steel for the flux guide as well as 430FR or Carpenter Chrome Core13 for the armature.
I called Carpenter and was told that I would have to buy several thousand pounds of electrical iron / Chrome Core13.
Two questions:
- Are there third party distributors that can supply these materials in smaller prototype quantities?
- Will I even get an appreciable increase in performance? I'm currently observing problems with residual magnetism, so a lower coercivity material may help. Also, more force with less MMF would be nice.
Thank you,
- Felix
I called Carpenter and was told that I would have to buy several thousand pounds of electrical iron / Chrome Core13.
Two questions:
- Are there third party distributors that can supply these materials in smaller prototype quantities?
- Will I even get an appreciable increase in performance? I'm currently observing problems with residual magnetism, so a lower coercivity material may help. Also, more force with less MMF would be nice.
Thank you,
- Felix