10 Questions You Should to Know about Hiperco 50A alloy supplier
Apr. 28, 2025
Hiperco 50, 50A & 50 HS Properties Physical, Mechanical | EFINEA
EFINEA is a leading distributor of the soft magnetic alloys Hiperco® 50, Hiperco 50A and Hiperco 50 HS. At EFINEA we recognize that the properties of the alloys we supply is an important factor when designing and evaluating a material for an application.
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The tables below are provided as a reference. They include the chemistry, physical and mechanical properties, specifications, along with magnetic properties for the Hiperco 50 family of products we stock. Should you have any questions about the properties of these alloys, please contact us. Our team is trained in the properties and attributes of the materials we sell and will guide you through your selection process.
For a Hiperco 50, 50A & 50 HS data sheet or any of the Soft Magnetics Alloys data sheets, please go to the Data Sheets section in our Technical Library.
Super Alloy Hiperco Alloy 50™ - AZoM
Topics Covered
IntroductionChemical Composition
Physical Properties
Mechanical Properties
Thermal Properties
Other Designations
Fabrication and Heat Treatment
Machinability
Forming
Heat Treatment
Cold Working
Annealing
Applications
Introduction
Super alloy or high performance alloys have good creep and oxidation resistance, and are available in different forms. Cobalt-based, nickel-based, and iron-based alloys are three groups of super alloys. They can function under high temperatures and mechanical stress. They are also utilized where high surface stability is required. They were primarily developed for jet engines as they require very high operating temperatures.
Hiperco alloy 50™ is a soft magnetic alloy. It can be easily cracked while forging. The following datasheet gives an overview of Hiperco alloy 50™.
Chemical Composition
The chemical composition of Hiperco alloy 50™ is given in the following table.
Elements Content (%) Iron, Fe 49 Cobalt, Co 48.75 Vanadium, V 1.9 Manganese, Mn 0.05 Niobium, Nb 0.05 Silicon, Si 0.05 Carbon, C 0.01Physical Properties
The following table shows the physical properties of Hiperco alloy 50™.
Properties Metric Imperial Density 8.12 g/cm³ 0.293 lb/in³Mechanical Properties
The mechanical properties of cold rolled Hiperco alloy 50™ are outlined in the following table.
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Properties Metric Imperial Tensile strength MPa psi Yield strength (@ strain 0.200%) MPa psi Elongation at break (in 50 mm) 1% 1% Hardness, Brinell (estimated from Rockwell C for kg load, 10 mm ball Brinell measurement) 334 334 Hardness, Knoop (converted from Rockwell C ) 363 363 Hardness, Rockwell C 36 36 Hardness, Vickers (estimated from Rockwell C) 349 349Thermal Properties
The thermal properties of Hiperco alloy 50™ are displayed in the following table.
Properties Metric Imperial Thermal expansion co-efficient (@ 25-200°C/77-392°F) 9.50 µm/m°C 5.28 µin/in°F Thermal conductivity 29.8 W/mK 207 BTU in/hr.ft².°FOther Designations
Other designation equivalent to Hiperco alloy 50™ is ASTM A801 alloy type 1.
Fabrication and Heat Treatment
Machinability
Hiperco alloy 50™ is not produced in machinable forms.
Forming
Hiperco alloy 50™ is very difficult to form due to the presence of high cobalt content.
Heat Treatment
Hiperco alloy 50™ is heat treated at 838°C (°F) for 2 h in pure hydrogen followed by slowly cooling at 83 to 94°C (180 to 200°F)/ h.
Cold Working
Hiperco alloy 50™ has high work hardening rate
Annealing
Hiperco alloy 50™ has good magnetic and physical properties such as high permeability, low DC coercive force, and high saturation flux density at high inductions.
Applications
Hiperco alloy 50™ is used in the following applications:
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- Transducers
- Motor laminations
- Transformer
- Poles and cores
- Head laminations
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