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[Foreword, Para 3, Sl No. (e)] — Substitute the following for the existing:
[Page 3, Table 1 (see also Amendment No. 2 and 3)] — Insert the
following new grades in the existing table at the end:
NOTE — a.c. magnetization can be checked and reported in any value between 5 000 to
10 000 A/m as per mutual agreement apart from above (2 500, 5 000 and 10 000 A/m).
Amend No. 5 to IS 648 : 2006
(Page 4, clause 7.2.4) — Substitute the following for the existing clause:
‘7.2.4 Material when supplied with insulation, the nature of the insulation and
its properties shall be subject to mutual agreement between the purchaser and
the manufacturer.’
(MTD 4)
Reprography Unit, BIS, New Delhi, India
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AMENDMENT NO. 4 OCTOBER 2011
TO
IS 648 : 2006 COLD ROLLED NON-ORIENTED
ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET AND STRIP — FULLY
PROCESSED TYPE — SPECIFICATION
( Fifth Revision )
– for the thicknesses 0.35 mm, 0.50 mm and 0.65 mm to aged test pieces
– for the thickness 1.00 mm to non-aged test pieces
The values of the specific total loss at 1.0 T given in Table 1 are for information
only.
‘The minimum values for insulation resistance of coatings types C-3, C-4, C-5,
C-6 and C-7 of Annex C shall be as given in Table 2.’
(MTD 4)
[Page 3, Table 1, Sl No. (xvii)] ― Insert the following after Sl No. (xvii) and renumber the
subsequent serial numbers and add the note at the end of the existing table:
Sl No. Designation Nominal Maximum Core a.c. Magnetization (50 Hz) Anisotropy of No. of Assumed
Thickness Loss at 50 Hz Minimum Values of B Max Total Specific Bends Density
mm (W/kg) Tesla Loss at 1.5 T (Min) kg/dm2
2 500 5 000 10 000 (% Max)
1.0 T 1.5 T
A/m A/m A/m
xviii) 50C900 3.8 9.00 1.61 1.70 1.78 ± 10 10 7.80
0.50
xix) 50C1000 4.4 10.00 1.62 1.72 1.81 ± 10 10 7.85
NOTE ― a.c. magnetization can be checked and reported in any value between 5 000 to 10 000 A/m as per mutual agreement,
apart from above (at 2 500, 5 000 & 10 000 A/m).
‘The surface shall be smooth and clean, free from grease and rust (the same should not be confused with
some coloration of insulation coating inherent in manufacturing process). Dispersed defects such as
scratches, blisters, aesthetic type physical damages, etc, are permitted if they are within limits of thickness
tolerance and not detrimental to method of working or correct use of supplied material. The limit,
classification and disposition shall be subject to agreement between the purchaser and the manufacturer.’
(MTD 4)