The austenite content of steel is decisive in
determining its usability and quality. Unlike other components
in steel the austenite content cannot be magnetized.
It is on this particular property of austenite that the measuring
process at BROCKHAUS is based. If steel with a proportion of austenite
is exposed to an external magnetic field which is so strong that
the magnetizing curve no longer rises, then the value of the so-called
saturation polarization is obtained. If the same is done with
a steel which has no proportion of austenite then a further value
is obtained which – compared with the saturation polarization
previously measured – provides information about the level
of austenite in the corresponding steel.
The newly developed measuring system MPG AUST for measuring the
austenite content of steel is based on other well-proven standard
components from BROCKHAUS and consists of the following components:
• 1 measuring system for determining the magnetic material
properties including a high-performance amplifier for creating
a magnetic field and
• 1 measuring sensor specially adjusted to the measuring
task. In this sensor the magnetic field is created, and it is
into this sensor that the sample of steel is inserted.
There is also a PC with the appropriate analysis software with
which the degree of magnetization or the saturation polarization,
and therefore the austenite content, can be calculated. This measuring
system is supplied either as a table or cabinet version.
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