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Hysteresis curves for various steels 2

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jt83

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Where can I obtain magnetic properties hysteresis (B-H?) curves for AISI 1008, 1015 and 1018? This is totally out of my normal realm of work.
 
You can try the manufacturer. It's been awhile, but thy used to do this.
You can also purchase:
Lamination Steels Third Edition CD-ROM
A Compendium of Lamination Steel Alloys
Commonly Used in Electric Motors

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You'll want to make sure that they include the materials you are interested in, because it is not inexpensive.

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I appreciate the quick reply and it is a good resource however their reference lists only steels manufactured for electrical/magnetic end use. I have tried AISI's web site(American Iron & Steel Institute) but no luck.

Would appreciate any other suggestions.
 
ASM Metals Handbook 8th edition Vol 1 page 792, Yr. 1961 has very detailed B-H curves for low carbon steels and various magnetic materials.
 
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