ASTM A677-16 Specification for Nonoriented Electrical Steel, Fully Processed Types
The ASTM A677 specification provides the precise criteria for completely processed, flat-rolled, nonoriented electrical steel that is principally intended for use in magnetic devices with commercial power frequencies. These electrical steels can be produced using basic oxygen, an electric furnace, or another method of steelmaking. They are low-carbon, silicon iron, or silicon-aluminum-iron alloys and have a specified maximum core-loss value. Read more about ASTM A677-16 Specification for Nonoriented Electrical Steel, Fully Processed Types below.

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- Overview
- Scope, Applications, and Benefits
- Test Process
- Specifications
- Instrumentation
- Results and Deliverables
Overview
ASTM A677-16 specifies requirements for fully processed nonoriented electrical steel used in electromagnetic applications. These steels are designed to provide uniform magnetic properties in all directions, making them suitable for rotating machinery such as motors and generators.
This specification is widely used in the electrical and power industries. It ensures that electrical steel materials meet required magnetic performance, core loss limits, and dimensional tolerances for efficient energy conversion

Scope, Applications, and Benefits
Scope
ASTM A677 covers fully processed nonoriented electrical steel in sheet and strip form. The standard defines magnetic properties, mechanical characteristics, and dimensional tolerances for consistent performance.
The standard evaluates:
- Core loss characteristics at specified frequencies
- Magnetic flux density and permeability
- Thickness and dimensional tolerances
- Surface insulation and coating properties
- Mechanical properties of electrical steel
Applications
- Electric motors and generators
- Transformers and inductors
- Rotating electrical machinery
- Energy conversion equipment
- Industrial and power systems
- Electrical laminations
Benefits
- Ensures uniform magnetic properties in all directions
- Reduces energy loss in electrical systems
- Supports efficient motor and generator performance
- Assists in material selection for electrical applications
- Enables comparison of electrical steel grades
Test Process
Material Identification
Electrical steel grade and thickness are verified according to ASTM A677.
1Magnetic Testing
Core loss and magnetic properties are measured using standard test methods.
2Dimensional Inspection
Thickness and surface condition are evaluated for compliance.
3Data Recording & Evaluation
Results are compared with ASTM A677 specifications for acceptance.
4Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Applicable Materials | Nonoriented electrical steel sheets and strips |
| Thickness Range | ~0.35 mm to 1.0 mm |
| Core Loss | ~1.0 W/kg to 10 W/kg (frequency dependent) |
| Magnetic Flux Density | ~1.5 T to 2.0 T |
| Test Frequency | 50 Hz to 400 Hz |
| Surface Coating | Insulated coating for electrical performance |
Instrumentation Used for Testing
- Epstein frame test system
- Single sheet tester
- Flux meter
- Wattmeter and power analyzer
- Thickness measurement tools
- Data acquisition system
Results and Deliverables
- Core loss measurement data
- Magnetic flux density results
- Thickness and surface inspection
- Material grade verification
- Test condition summary
- ASTM compliance report
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Frequently Asked Questions
ASTM A677-16 includes core loss, magnetic permeability, thickness, density, chemical composition, and surface insulation, ensuring nonoriented electrical steels meet performance requirements for magnetic applications under specified operating conditions.
ASTM A677-16 covers fully processed nonoriented electrical steels used in laminations for electrical equipment requiring uniform magnetic properties in all directions.
ASTM A677-16 defines core loss values, magnetic flux density, and electrical resistivity, ensuring efficient magnetic performance.
ASTM A677-16 materials are used in motors, generators, transformers, and electrical machinery requiring low energy loss and efficient magnetic behavior.
ASTM A677-16 defines properties under controlled conditions and may not account for fabrication processes, stresses, or operating conditions influencing magnetic performance in real applications.
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