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27Apr, 2026
Why Nanocrystalline Cores Are the Optimal Choice for Common Mode Inductors (EMC)
Common mode inductors require high permeability, anti-saturation performance, low loss, wide-frequency stability and excellent temperature resistance. Nanocrystalline cores outperform ferrite, silicon
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24Apr, 2026
Core of Magnetic Cores: Thickness, Frequency & Permeability
In electromagnetic devices such as transformers, inductors, and motors, the magnetic core serves as the fundamental framework. Its performance directly determines the efficiency, temperature rise, pow
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15Apr, 2026
Basic Knowledge of Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Industry
The full name of amorphous materials is amorphous soft magnetic materials , also known as amorphous alloys . The full name of nanocrystalline materials is nanocrystalline soft magnetic materials , als
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Applications of Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Materials in Daily Life
Amorphous and nanocrystalline materials are widely used in daily life thanks to their excellent magnetic properties, high strength, and good corrosion resistance. Their specific applications are as fo
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04Jan, 2026
Selection Guide for Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Ribbons
Amorphous and nanocrystalline ribbons are both advanced soft magnetic materials, widely used in power electronics, transformers, inductors, and other fields. Their selection depends on application req
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04Dec, 2025
Differences Between Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Materials
Concise Comparison Checklist: Amorphous vs. Nanocrystalline Materials Typical Applications Amorphous Materials • Metallic glasses: Transformer cores (low core loss), precision springs (high elast
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20 Common Questions & Answers About Nanocrystalline Soft Magnetic Materials
1. What are nanocrystalline soft magnetic materials? Nanocrystalline soft magnetic materials are a class of magnetic alloys with nanoscale crystalline grains (typically 1–10 nm) embedded in a re
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26Nov, 2025
Differences in Applications Between Nanocrystalline Cores and Ferrite Cores
Nanocrystalline cores and ferrite cores are two widely used magnetic core materials, with distinct application scopes driven by their differences in magnetic properties (e.g., permeability, saturation
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13Nov, 2025
Application Scenarios of Cobalt-Based Amorphous Ribbons
Cobalt-based amorphous ribbons, characterized by excellent soft magnetic properties (low coercivity, high magnetic permeability, and low core loss), good corrosion resistance, and stable mechanical pe

