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 +====== Alphaform LF ======
  
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 +| //[[user/Stan Zurek]], Alphaform LF, Encyclopedia Magnetica//, @PAGEL@ |
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 +**Alphaform LF** (or **AlphaForm LF**) - a [[magnetodielectric material]] manufactured by [[Fluxtrol Inc]]. 
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 +[[Flux concentrator]] made from AlphaForm LF increased efficiency of the “earmuff” [[brazing coil]][(datasheet)]
 +[[file/alphaform_lf_earmuff_by_fluxtrol_jpg|{{alphaform_lf_earmuff_by_fluxtrol.jpg}}]]
 +//<sup>Copyrights (c) Fluxtrol Inc. </sup>//
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 +[[Magnetisation curve|Magnetisation curves]] for Alphaform LF and [[Alphaform MF]] materials[(datasheet)]
 +[[file/alphaform_lf_mf_magnetica_png|{{alphaform_lf_mf_magnetica.png}}]]
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 +Alphaform LF has similar magnetic properties to such materials like [[Fluxtrol]], but it is delivered in a formable state so that it can be modelled into a desired shape. A [[flux concentrator]] made from Alphaform LF can be easily retrofitted to an existing induction coils. Manual shaping of such flux concentrator might result with wider mechanical tolerances than it is the case for machined parts.[(datasheet>[[http://fluxtrol.com/inc/pdf/AlphaForm-LF-Specs.pdf|Alphaform LF, data sheet {accessed 2015-09-21}]])]
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 +The product is a [[soft magnetic composite]] based on thermal-curing epoxy binder. The [[resin]] cures by exposing to temperature up to 190°. After curing and during normal operation the part can be exposed to 225° for prolonged periods, and up to 300° for short intervals.
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 +The "LF" stands for "low frequency" as compared to frequency ranges of other Fluxtrol materials. 
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 +===== Properties and datasheet =====
 +^ Basic parameters of Alphaform LF [(datasheet)] ^^
 +| [[density]] +/-2% | 4.1 g/cm³ = 4100 kg/m³ |
 +| [[initial permeability]] | 11 |
 +| [[maximum permeability]] | 13 |
 +| [[saturation flux density]] | 1.0 [[tesla|T]] |
 +| operating frequency range | 1-80 kHz |
 +| major frequency range | 3-50 kHz |
 +| [[temperature resistance]] | 225°C (long term), 300°C (short term) |
 +| [[thermal conductivity]] | 0.02 W/(cm·C) = 2 W/(m·K) |
 +| [[resistivity]] | >15 kΩ·cm = 150 Ω·m |
 +| datasheet | [[https://e-magnetica.pl/database-em/01_Soft/SMC_Soft_magnetic_composites/Fluxtrol/AlphaForm-LF.pdf|Alphaform LF]] |
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 +===== See also =====
 +  *[[Alphaform MF]]
 +  *[[Fluxtrol]]
 +  *[[Ferrotron]]
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 +===== References =====
 +~~REFNOTES~~
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 +{{tag>Alphaform Fluxtrol Flux_concentrators Counter}}
alphaform_lf.txt · Last modified: 2023/09/04 14:10 by stan_zurek

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