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Supplier: Accuris
Description: FERROMAGNETIC ALLOY (COBALT), VACUUM MELT
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: ALLOY, FERROMAGNETIC, VACUUM MELT (COBALT VANADIUM)
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: ALLOY (IRON-NICKEL), FERROMAGNETIC, SINTERED, PARTS
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: ISO 20669:2017 specifies the pulsed eddy current (PEC) testing technique used to perform thickness measurement on ferromagnetic metallic components with or without the presence of coating, insulation and weather sheeting. ISO 20669:2017 applies to the testing of in-service components made
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Supplier: Isabellenhutte USA
Description: RESISTHERM is well known for having a high temperature coefficient at a relatively high resistivity. Up to +600 °C, this alloy is ferromagnetic. It is mainly used in wire form for temperature-dependen t resistors. Also for shielded resistors for spark-plug connectors as well as self
- Applications: Resistance Alloy / Heating
- Features: Heat Resistant
- Finish: Other
- Processing & Finish: Annealed
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Description: ISO 19960:2005 specifies cast steel and alloy grades with special physical properties. The cast steel and alloy grades covered by this International Standard are used in applications which require low linear thermal expansion, or low ferromagnetic responses, or low galling
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Description: wrought commercially pure Nickel with a maximum carbon level of 0.02%. This alloy provides highly ductile mechanical properties across a wide temperature range. It provides corrosion resistance in neutral to moderately reducing environments. Nickel 201 is ferromagnetic. It provides
- Applications: Battery / Fuel Cell, Electrical / HV Parts, Other
- Coil Stock: Yes
- Features: Corrosion Resistant
- Metal / Alloy Types: Nickel / Nickel Alloy (UNS N)
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Description: ductile mechanical properties across a wide temperature range. It provides corrosion resistance in neutral to moderately reducing environments. Nickel 200 is ferromagnetic. It provides high thermal and electrical conductivity in comparison to nickel-base alloys, stainless and low
- Applications: Battery / Fuel Cell, Electrical / HV Parts, Other
- Coil Stock: Yes
- Features: Corrosion Resistant
- Metal / Alloy Types: Nickel / Nickel Alloy (UNS N)
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: ISO 19960:2015 specifies cast steel and alloy grades with special physical properties. The cast steel and alloy grades covered by this International Standard are used in applications which require low linear thermal expansion, or low ferromagnetic responses, or low galling
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Description: Intended to classify commercially available magnetic materials. The term "magnetic materials" denotes substances where the application requires the existence of ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic properties. The classification of magnetic materials is based upon the generally recognized existence
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Supplier: FIPA Inc.
Description: Safe handling of sheet metal or ferromagnetic workpieces with or without recesses Very high holding force thanks to high-performance electromagnet / permanent magnet Short cycle times for thin and / or alloyed metal sheets thanks to negligible residual magnetism after
- Geometry: Round / Ring / Disc
- Holding Force: 35.97 to 162 lbs
- Magnet Type: Magnetic Assembly
- Outside Diameter: 0.9843 to 1.57 inch
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Standards and Technical Documents - Standard Practice for Magnetic Particle Testing -- ASTM E1444-05Supplier: ASTM International
Description: , welds, and in-service parts. Magnetic particle examination is not applicable to non-ferromagnetic metals and alloys such as austenitic stainless steels. See Appendix X6 for additional information. 1.3 All areas of this Practice may be open to agreement between the Cognizant
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: material, billets, finished and semi-finished materials, welds, and in-service parts. Magnetic particle testing is not applicable to non-ferromagnetic metals and alloys such as austenitic stainless steels. See Appendix X1 for additional information. 1.3 The values stated in either SI
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: in-service parts. Magnetic particle testing is not applicable to non-ferromagnetic metals and alloys such as austenitic stainless steels. See Appendix X1 for additional information. 1.3 All areas of this Practice may be open to agreement between the Cognizant Engineering Organization
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: in-service parts. Magnetic particle testing is not applicable to non-ferromagnetic metals and alloys such as austenitic stainless steels. See Appendix X1 for additional information. 1.3 All areas of this Practice may be open to agreement between the Cognizant Engineering Organization
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Supplier: Plansee SE
Description: in a tiny space. Thanks to their high densities of up to 18.89 g/cm3, our tungsten heavy metal alloys Densimet® and Inermet® offer outstanding performance wherever a lot of weight has to be packed into tiny spaces. Our tungsten heavy metal
- Weight Types: Balancing / Dynamic Balancing Weight, Counterweight / Counterbalance Weight
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Magnetostriction: Basic Physical Elements
Magnetostriction is a phenomenon only found in ferromagnetic materials such as iron, nickel, cobalt and their alloys. The magnetostrictive principle is based on certain agnetomechanical properties of these materials.
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Handbook of Advanced Magnetic Materials
Some other elements, such as Pd and Pt, are very close to satisfying the Stoner criterion and easily develop a magnetic moment in ferromagnetic alloys .
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Properties and Applications of Nanocrystalline Alloys from Amorphous Precursors
The Initial Stage of Nanocrystallization in Fe-Cu-Nb-Si-B Ferromagnetic Alloys .......59 .
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Josephson junctions with ferromagnetic materials
ferromagnetic alloys on concentration of Ni.
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Ferromagnetism
The pioneer magnetic studies of single metallic crystals were made by Beck (1918) and Webster (1925) and since then extensive investigations have been carried out, particularly by the Japanese, on ferromagnetic alloys as well as on the metals, in some cases over …
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Heusler Alloys
Although Sn is basically a nonmagnetic element, large mag- netic hyperfine fields are induced at the Sn nuclear sites of the ferromagnetic alloys throughtheFermicontactinteractionbetweenthespinpolarizedconductionelectrons .
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Magnetic Nanostructures
This huge class of ternary ferro- magnetic alloys provides unparalleled examples exhibiting, e.g. the magnetic shape memory effect, the magneto-caloric effect or, last not least, half metallicity, the key feature for spintronic materials.
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Nanoscale Magnetic Materials and Applications
All of the devices described in this chapter are based upon magnetic nanowires made from the common ferromagnetic alloy Permalloy (Ni80Fe20).
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Advances in Nanoscale Magnetism
Heusler alloys have been of interest since 1903 when Heusler [1] reported that ferromagnetic alloys could be made from nonferromagnetic constituents Cu, Mn, and main group elements such as Al and Sn.
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ICAME 2005
So, they differ from disordered ferromagnetic alloys whose magnetic properties are successfully explained in terms of a site-diluted Ising model [1].
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Amorphous magnetism and magnetic materials: Bibliography 1950–1976
S. C. H. LIN, "Resistivity Minimum in an Amor- phous Ferromagnetic Alloy ", J. AppL Phys. 40 (1969) 2173.
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