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Author Topic: Problems finding M.E.G suitable C-cores (e.g METGLAS Powerlite)  (Read 13532 times)

NTesla

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I have been attempting to replicate a M.E.G design using c-cores containing amorphous metals e.g METGLAS® Magnetic Alloy 2605SA1 (Iron-based).

I have tried http://www.metglas.com and http://www.magmet.com to no avail - nobody ever replies to my e-mails (or I don't receive them) and any inquiries made via their web sites results in no further contact.

Does anyone know where I can purchase - online - amorphous metals c-cores equivalent to the METGLAS® Magnetic Alloy 2605SA1 (Iron-based) types?

 ;D


romerouk

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teslaalset

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Re: Problems finding M.E.G suitable C-cores (e.g METGLAS Powerlite)
« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2010, 01:42:13 PM »
I have been attempting to replicate a M.E.G design using c-cores containing amorphous metals e.g METGLAS® Magnetic Alloy 2605SA1 (Iron-based).

I have tried http://www.metglas.com and http://www.magmet.com to no avail - nobody ever replies to my e-mails (or I don't receive them) and any inquiries made via their web sites results in no further contact.

Does anyone know where I can purchase - online - amorphous metals c-cores equivalent to the METGLAS® Magnetic Alloy 2605SA1 (Iron-based) types?

 ;D

You probably could try http://www.elnamagnetics.com
I've obtained MetGlas toroids in small quantities from them as a private person.
They keep stock of some MetGlas components.

I also encountered big delays in response by MetGlas themselves.
In some cases they responded after 6 weeks or more.

[Edit] Here's another link to a seller:
http://www.hilltech.com/products/power_components/amorphous_nanocrystalline_cores.html

@ romerouk
your link is absolute worthless. They don't sell amorphous C-cores.
« Last Edit: June 01, 2010, 04:32:30 PM by teslaalset »

NTesla

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Re: Problems finding M.E.G suitable C-cores (e.g METGLAS Powerlite)
« Reply #3 on: June 01, 2010, 08:49:34 PM »
Great! Thanks all :)

Will give those web sites a try.

NTesla

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Re: Problems finding M.E.G suitable C-cores (e.g METGLAS Powerlite)
« Reply #4 on: June 17, 2010, 09:30:08 PM »
Success!

I was able to purchase small quantities of AMCC-320 cores from the following company:

Whole Well Co. Ltd
http://www.wholewell.com.tw
Contact: Otto Yang (otto@wholewell.com.tw)

The other companies I contacted - only by e-mail due to phone costs - either did not reply or did not sell cores in small quantities.

 ;D

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Re: Problems finding M.E.G suitable C-cores (e.g METGLAS Powerlite)
« Reply #5 on: June 18, 2010, 12:38:06 AM »
I take it you speak Taiwanese - that web-site you linked to is all Greek to me :D

Seriously though, the originator of the 'Hue device' (probably a Mr. Hue!) had been crying foul over Metglas cores for some time now (MIB's).  However he recently had a change of opinion when he had no problem contacting a Metglas rep. and they told him that while they were busy, it was 'business as usual' with them.  The below link would suggest he's may be becoming cynical again...

http://globalfreeenergy.info/2010/06/16/more-metglas-orders/

e2matrix

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Re: Problems finding M.E.G suitable C-cores (e.g METGLAS Powerlite)
« Reply #6 on: June 18, 2010, 03:45:37 AM »
Both the places you list have 800 phone numbers.  Why not give them a call since it will be on their nickel.  Some places still aren't up to speed on email requests.  I'd pick up the phone.