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avocadozo (Aerospace)
20 Jul 05 14:29
I want to get the B-H curve for 12L14 Carbon Steel. Is there anyone to know the information about the B-H curve?
israelkk (Aerospace)
20 Jul 05 19:09
You can use the AISI 1020, 1018, 1010 instead. The differences are minor. You can find B-H for AISI 1010 at the ASM METALS HANDBOOK 8th editiom.
israelkk (Aerospace)
20 Jul 05 19:11
I meant use the B-H curves of AISI 1020, 1018, 1010 instead.
MagMike (Materials)
20 Jul 05 19:32
I found an old photocopy of an article from a trade magazine that has a bunch of curves, including one for 12L14. I extracted some points from it: H(Oe) B(Gauss) 字串5 1 500 2 3500 3 5800 4 7700 5 9300 6 10000 7 10600 10 12000 20 14000 30 15000 70 16300
Please keep in mind, these are only approximate values.
Good luck!
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