GSO IEC 60401-1:2014
IEC 60401-1:2002
Gulf Standard
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25 December 2014
Terms and nomenclature for cores made of magnetically soft ferrites - Part 1: Terms used for physical irregularities
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GSO IEC 60401-1:2014 Scope
This part of IEC 60401 provides a nomenclature of the most frequent surface, bulk, and shape
irregularities relevant to cores made of ferrites (magnetic oxides). Most irregularities are
graphically exemplified as visual aids. A general recommendation is also given for a
consistent scheme for specifying the exact location of the irregularity, combining a general
name for the location with more detailed qualifiers of the specified location. This standard can
also be useful as a terminology reference when preparing technical documentation,
irregularity inspection specifications, etc.
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