Powder composites with low magnetostriction for high efficiency inductive components

September 17, 2014

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September 17, 2014

SMP Sintermetalle Prometheus GmbH & Co KG (SMP), Graben-Neudorf, Germany, a manufacturer of inductive components has announced the development of a range of high efficiency chokes for power electronics applications. The components are low-loss, have good EMC characteristics, high energy storage capacity and offer a space-efficient design.

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Sectional view: SMP choke with high-frequency wire winding

The components’ cores consist of powder composites with low magnetostriction which SMP engineers individually for each application. In addition to power electronics, SMP’s inductive components are used in industrial applications such as frequency converters, inverters for wind turbines, solar inverters, medical technology as well as railway applications.

Depending on their application, the components are designed either as single-conductor chokes for high-current applications, individual chokes, choke modules or LC filters. With their low eddy current and hysteresis losses, the materials contribute to the components’ exceptional efficiency.

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Powder composites with low magnetostriction, individually

engineered for each application

The components can be produced for frequencies of up to 200 kHz and currents of up to 1000 amperes. Their sizes range from 36 mm to 300 mm diameter and their weight from 0.5 kg to 130 kg. Depending on the application, degrees of protection from IP00 to IP66 are available. All components are RoHS- and REACH-compliant and the materials used are UL-listed.

SMP will be displaying its range of products at Electronica 2014, the trade fair for electronic components, systems and applications, taking place in Munich, Germany, November 11 – 14.

www.smp.de 


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