nanoMAG™ | High-Strength and Soft Magnetic Stainless Steel
nanoMAG™ | High-Strength and Soft Magnetic Stainless Steel
nanoMAG™ | High-Strength and Soft Magnetic Stainless Steel
nanoMAG™ | High-Strength and Soft Magnetic Stainless Steel

nanoMAG™ | High-Strength and Soft Magnetic Stainless Steel

MOQ : 100 Kilograms
 
 

About nanoMAG™ | High-Strength and Soft Magnetic Stainless Steel

Property Value
Grade nanoMAG™
Available Shapes Coil, Sheet
Manufacturable Thickness Range (Strip, Sheet) 0.020–0.12 mm
Manufacturable Width Range (Strip, Sheet) Under 250 mm
Length Strip or Sheet (Length less than 2,000 mm)
Technique Cold Rolled
Temper As Rolled (Hard)
Surface Finish Bright
Examples of Applications Rotor Cores, Motor Cores, Magnetic Shields
Coil I.D. 300, 400, 504 mm
Chemical Composition Refer to the image
Mechanical Properties Refer to the image
Density 7.81 g/cm³
Specific Heat 420 J/(kg·K)
Electrical Resistivity 79 μΩ·cm
Young's Modulus 200 GPa
Thermal Expansion 15.3 × 10-6/K (0–100°C)
Thermal Conductivity R Finish: 16 W/(m·K)
Melting Range 1414–1447 °C
Magnetism Soft Magnetism
Minimum Order Quantity 100 Kilograms
Country of Origin Japan
Payment Terms Telegraphic Transfer (T/T)
Delivery Terms EXW, FOB, CIF, DAP, etc.
Packing Our Standard Packing for Export
Export Markets Asia, Middle East, North America, South America, Europe, etc.
Description nanoMAG™ stainless steel combines extremely high strength and excellent soft magnetic properties through proprietary grain size refining technology. It is five times stronger than electromagnetic soft iron, making it suitable for applications such as rotor cores subjected to strong centrifugal forces during high-speed rotation.

Main Features:
  1. Extremely High Strength
    Tensile Strength (TS): 2000 MPa class (Equivalent or superior to SUS301-EH)
  2. Excellent Soft Magnetic Properties
    Maximum Flux Density: 1.5 T (Equivalent to ferritic stainless steels)
  3. Good Corrosion Resistance
    Equivalent or superior to ferritic stainless steels

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