New magnetic alloys
Abstract
Three notable new developments in magnetic alloys are highlighted. These include rare earth-cobalt permanent magnets with maximum energy products up to 240 kilojoules per cubic meter; chromium-cobalt-iron permanent magnets that have magnetic properties similar to those of the Alnicos, but contain only about half as much cobalt and are sufficiently ductile to be cold-formable; and high-induction grain-oriented silicon steels that exhibit 20 percent less core loss as transformer core materials than conventional oriented grades.
- Publication:
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Science
- Pub Date:
- May 1980
- DOI:
- 10.1126/science.208.4446.888
- Bibcode:
- 1980Sci...208..888C
- Keywords:
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- Chromium Alloys;
- Cobalt Alloys;
- Demagnetization;
- Magnetic Materials;
- Magnets;
- Cold Working;
- Iron Alloys;
- Magnetic Induction;
- Magnetization;
- Powder Metallurgy;
- Steels;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering