There are several types of electrical steels used for manufacturing stator lamination stacks, including:
Silicon Steel
Silicon steel is the most common material used for stator lamination stacks due to its low cost, high magnetic permeability, and low core loss.
Non-oriented Electrical Steel
Non-oriented electrical steel has a uniform crystal structure that allows it to maintain its magnetic properties under varying directions of magnetization.
Grain-Oriented Electrical Steel
Grain-oriented electrical steel is composed of crystals that are aligned in one direction, making it ideal for applications where the magnetic flux is consistently oriented in one direction.