Core Materials

In coils or inductors, the core material is a crucial component that influences the performance and properties of the component. The choice of core material depends on the specific application. Ferrite cores, for example, are well suited for high-frequency applications, while iron cores are common in power supplies and transformers.
Amorphous materials are used in some specialized applications and offer advantages such as low losses and high saturation currents. Nanocrystalline materials combine advantages of amorphous and crystalline materials and are used in applications with high power and efficiency requirements.

 

Advantages
High impedance despite low number of turns
Excellent temperature properties
Applications
Iron cores: Transformers
Iron cores: Power supplies
Amorphous materials: For special applications where size, weight and cost are more important than efficiency
Nanocrystalline materials: For special applications with high permeability and lower losses
Ferrite cores: high-frequency applications
etc.
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Amorphous materials

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As the world's largest manufacturer of aluminium electrolytic capacitors, Chemi-Con has been driving development in this field since 1931. The core product portfolio is supplemented by other innovative components such as tantalum electrolytic capacitors, film capacitors, supercapacitors and many more, so that the manufacturer is characterised by a wide range of standard and special types of high quality, reliability and performance.

 

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