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Old Nov13-09, 03:25 PM                  #1
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Iron powder and epoxy?

Any have good results by mixing iron powder and epoxy, purpose is to create an armature for a generator.
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Old Nov13-09, 03:45 PM                  #2
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Re: Iron powder and epoxy?

I think you want high permeability of the magnetic circuit including both armature and stator. Typical permeability (I think) of iron powder and epoxy is ~ 100 or 150, while steel laminations are ~ 4000. In rotating machinery, one of the limitations is the low permeability of the gap (=1) between armature and stator.
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Old Nov13-09, 04:26 PM                  #3
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Re: Iron powder and epoxy?

Thanks for your answer.

Steel Laminations ?
What is that ?
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Old Nov13-09, 04:54 PM                  #4
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Re: Iron powder and epoxy?

Originally Posted by R3KR View Post
Thanks for your answer.

Steel Laminations ?
What is that ?
Most generator and alternator armatures (except permanent magnet rotors on brushless dynamos) have steel laminations ~ 0.4 mm thick in the armature to reduce ac eddy currents in the steel.
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