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1J50 Soft Magnetic Alloy Strip 4750 UNS K94800 High Saturation Flux

1J50 Soft Magnetic Alloy Strip 4750 UNS K94800 High Saturation Flux

MOQ: 150kgs
Price: Negotiatable
Standard Packaging: Wooden box packaging
Delivery Period: 2-30days
Payment Method: L/C,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram
Supply Capacity: 300 Ton per Month
Detail Information
Place of Origin
China
Brand Name
NikTech
Certification
ISO 9001:2008
Model Number
Alloy 4750
Density:
8.2 G/cm3
Equal Grade:
Permendur 2V, R30005
Technique:
Cold Rolled
Strip Thickness:
0.05-2.0mm
Application:
Fuel Injectors, Solenoid Valve Cores,
Length:
Coil
Shape:
Strip
Heat Treatment:
Per Customer Requirements
Sepc:
ASTM A801 Type 1
Delivery State:
Sosoloid
Bar Diameter:
10-500mm
Curie Temperature:
980°C
Electrical Properties:
High Electrical Resistivity, Low Eddy Current Loss
Electrical Resistivity:
0.55 μΩ·m
Highlight:

1J50 magnetic alloy

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UNS K94800 magnetic alloy

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500mm nickel cobalt alloy

Product Description

1J50 Soft Magnetic Alloy Strip (Alloy 4750 / UNS K94800) : High Saturation Flux and Low Core Loss

1J50 Strip Description

1J50 Soft Magnetic Alloy Strip combines approximately 48 % nickel with a balanced iron matrix to deliver one of the highest saturation flux densities—around 1.6 Tesla—among nickel‑iron grades, while maintaining exceptional permeability and minimal core loss. In diverse environments—from South Asia’s humid electronics hubs to Europe’s precision instrumentation and North America’s power grids—its low coercivity and high resistivity ensure stable magnetic performance up to 450 °C (Curie point). With tensile strength around 655 MPa and elongation near 25 %, 1J50 Strip supports fine stamping and intricate geometries without sacrificing magnetic properties. Fully compliant with AMS 7718, MIL‑N‑14411 (Comp 3 & Comp 4 for thin strip), ASTM A753 Alloy 2, and IEC 404‑8‑6 Class E3, it offers design engineers a reliable, repeatable solution for transformers, inductors, relays, and shielding applications worldwide.

1J50 Strip Technical Specifications

Chemical Composition

Element Content (wt %)
C ≤ 0.035
Mn ≤ 0.80
Si ≤ 0.50
P ≤ 0.02
S ≤ 0.008
Ni 47.0 – 50.0
Fe Balance

Mechanical Performance

Property Value
Tensile Strength (As Cold Drawn) 95 ksi (655 MPa)
Yield Strength (As Cold Drawn) 80 ksi (552 MPa)
Elongation (As Cold Drawn) 25 %
Reduction of Area (As Cold Drawn) 62 %
Hardness (Rockwell B) 98 Rb

Physical Parameters

Parameter Value
Density 8.17 g/cm³
Melting Point 1,427 °C
Curie Temperature 450 °C
Electrical Resistivity 49 µΩ·cm

Execution Standards

Standard Scope
AMS 7718 Bar, tube, forgings, strip
MIL‑N‑14411 Comp 3 All product forms
MIL‑N‑14411 Comp 4 Strip (< 0.020″ thick)
ASTM A753 Alloy 2 Nickel‑iron soft magnetic alloy (4750)
IEC 404‑8‑6 Class E3 Soft magnetic alloy classification

1J50 Strip Applications

  • Transformer & Inductor Cores: Laminated cores for power, signal, and audio transformers

  • Chokes & Magnetic Amplifiers: Precision coils in telecom and power‑conditioning systems

  • Pulse Transformers & Sensors: High‑frequency pulse shaping in aerospace and industrial controls

  • Magnetic Shielding: Enclosures and RF shields in medical, data‑center, and instrumentation equipment

  • Relay Armatures & Solenoids: High‑sensitivity magnetic elements in automotive and industrial relays

1J50 Strip Key Selling Points

  • Superior Saturation Flux Density: Up to 1.6 Tesla for compact, high‑power designs

  • Low Core Loss & High Permeability: Minimizes energy dissipation in high‑frequency operation

  • Robust Mechanical Strength: 655 MPa tensile strength with 25 % elongation for precision forming

  • Thermal Reliability to 450 °C: Stable magnetic performance across harsh climates

  • Global Standards Compliance: Meets AMS 7718, MIL‑N‑14411, ASTM A753, IEC 404‑8‑6 for seamless integration

1J50 Strip FAQs

Q1: What is the typical chemical composition of 1J50 Strip?
A: It features 47.0–50.0 % nickel, with carbon ≤ 0.035 %, manganese ≤ 0.80 %, silicon ≤ 0.50 %, phosphorus ≤ 0.02 %, sulfur ≤ 0.008 %, and the remainder iron.

Q2: What mechanical properties does 1J50 Strip exhibit?
A: In the as‑cold‑drawn state, it offers tensile strength ~655 MPa, yield strength ~552 MPa, elongation ~25 %, and Rockwell B hardness ~98 Rb.

Q3: What physical characteristics define 1J50 Strip?
A: It has a density of 8.17 g/cm³, melting point of 1,427 °C, Curie temperature of 450 °C, and resistivity of 49 µΩ·cm.

Q4: Which standards govern 1J50 Strip production?
A: It’s produced to AMS 7718; MIL‑N‑14411 Comp 3 (all forms) and Comp 4 (strip); ASTM A753 Alloy 2; and IEC 404‑8‑6 Class E3 specifications.

Q5: What are the primary applications of 1J50 Strip?
A: Commonly used in transformer and inductor cores, chokes, pulse transformers, magnetic shielding, and relay armatures across telecommunications, power electronics, automotive, and medical sectors.

 

 

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1J50 Soft Magnetic Alloy Strip 4750 UNS K94800 High Saturation Flux
MOQ: 150kgs
Price: Negotiatable
Standard Packaging: Wooden box packaging
Delivery Period: 2-30days
Payment Method: L/C,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram
Supply Capacity: 300 Ton per Month
Detail Information
Place of Origin
China
Brand Name
NikTech
Certification
ISO 9001:2008
Model Number
Alloy 4750
Density:
8.2 G/cm3
Equal Grade:
Permendur 2V, R30005
Technique:
Cold Rolled
Strip Thickness:
0.05-2.0mm
Application:
Fuel Injectors, Solenoid Valve Cores,
Length:
Coil
Shape:
Strip
Heat Treatment:
Per Customer Requirements
Sepc:
ASTM A801 Type 1
Delivery State:
Sosoloid
Bar Diameter:
10-500mm
Curie Temperature:
980°C
Electrical Properties:
High Electrical Resistivity, Low Eddy Current Loss
Electrical Resistivity:
0.55 μΩ·m
Minimum Order Quantity:
150kgs
Price:
Negotiatable
Packaging Details:
Wooden box packaging
Delivery Time:
2-30days
Payment Terms:
L/C,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram
Supply Ability:
300 Ton per Month
Highlight

1J50 magnetic alloy

,

UNS K94800 magnetic alloy

,

500mm nickel cobalt alloy

Product Description

1J50 Soft Magnetic Alloy Strip (Alloy 4750 / UNS K94800) : High Saturation Flux and Low Core Loss

1J50 Strip Description

1J50 Soft Magnetic Alloy Strip combines approximately 48 % nickel with a balanced iron matrix to deliver one of the highest saturation flux densities—around 1.6 Tesla—among nickel‑iron grades, while maintaining exceptional permeability and minimal core loss. In diverse environments—from South Asia’s humid electronics hubs to Europe’s precision instrumentation and North America’s power grids—its low coercivity and high resistivity ensure stable magnetic performance up to 450 °C (Curie point). With tensile strength around 655 MPa and elongation near 25 %, 1J50 Strip supports fine stamping and intricate geometries without sacrificing magnetic properties. Fully compliant with AMS 7718, MIL‑N‑14411 (Comp 3 & Comp 4 for thin strip), ASTM A753 Alloy 2, and IEC 404‑8‑6 Class E3, it offers design engineers a reliable, repeatable solution for transformers, inductors, relays, and shielding applications worldwide.

1J50 Strip Technical Specifications

Chemical Composition

Element Content (wt %)
C ≤ 0.035
Mn ≤ 0.80
Si ≤ 0.50
P ≤ 0.02
S ≤ 0.008
Ni 47.0 – 50.0
Fe Balance

Mechanical Performance

Property Value
Tensile Strength (As Cold Drawn) 95 ksi (655 MPa)
Yield Strength (As Cold Drawn) 80 ksi (552 MPa)
Elongation (As Cold Drawn) 25 %
Reduction of Area (As Cold Drawn) 62 %
Hardness (Rockwell B) 98 Rb

Physical Parameters

Parameter Value
Density 8.17 g/cm³
Melting Point 1,427 °C
Curie Temperature 450 °C
Electrical Resistivity 49 µΩ·cm

Execution Standards

Standard Scope
AMS 7718 Bar, tube, forgings, strip
MIL‑N‑14411 Comp 3 All product forms
MIL‑N‑14411 Comp 4 Strip (< 0.020″ thick)
ASTM A753 Alloy 2 Nickel‑iron soft magnetic alloy (4750)
IEC 404‑8‑6 Class E3 Soft magnetic alloy classification

1J50 Strip Applications

  • Transformer & Inductor Cores: Laminated cores for power, signal, and audio transformers

  • Chokes & Magnetic Amplifiers: Precision coils in telecom and power‑conditioning systems

  • Pulse Transformers & Sensors: High‑frequency pulse shaping in aerospace and industrial controls

  • Magnetic Shielding: Enclosures and RF shields in medical, data‑center, and instrumentation equipment

  • Relay Armatures & Solenoids: High‑sensitivity magnetic elements in automotive and industrial relays

1J50 Strip Key Selling Points

  • Superior Saturation Flux Density: Up to 1.6 Tesla for compact, high‑power designs

  • Low Core Loss & High Permeability: Minimizes energy dissipation in high‑frequency operation

  • Robust Mechanical Strength: 655 MPa tensile strength with 25 % elongation for precision forming

  • Thermal Reliability to 450 °C: Stable magnetic performance across harsh climates

  • Global Standards Compliance: Meets AMS 7718, MIL‑N‑14411, ASTM A753, IEC 404‑8‑6 for seamless integration

1J50 Strip FAQs

Q1: What is the typical chemical composition of 1J50 Strip?
A: It features 47.0–50.0 % nickel, with carbon ≤ 0.035 %, manganese ≤ 0.80 %, silicon ≤ 0.50 %, phosphorus ≤ 0.02 %, sulfur ≤ 0.008 %, and the remainder iron.

Q2: What mechanical properties does 1J50 Strip exhibit?
A: In the as‑cold‑drawn state, it offers tensile strength ~655 MPa, yield strength ~552 MPa, elongation ~25 %, and Rockwell B hardness ~98 Rb.

Q3: What physical characteristics define 1J50 Strip?
A: It has a density of 8.17 g/cm³, melting point of 1,427 °C, Curie temperature of 450 °C, and resistivity of 49 µΩ·cm.

Q4: Which standards govern 1J50 Strip production?
A: It’s produced to AMS 7718; MIL‑N‑14411 Comp 3 (all forms) and Comp 4 (strip); ASTM A753 Alloy 2; and IEC 404‑8‑6 Class E3 specifications.

Q5: What are the primary applications of 1J50 Strip?
A: Commonly used in transformer and inductor cores, chokes, pulse transformers, magnetic shielding, and relay armatures across telecommunications, power electronics, automotive, and medical sectors.