Customization: | Available |
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Product Type: | Strip |
Material: | Fe-Ni |
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Precision alloy strips are composed of various alloy compositions tailored to meet specific application requirements. Common alloying elements include nickel, cobalt, chromium, iron, and copper, among others. The precise combination of elements is carefully selected to achieve the desired mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties.
These strips are produced using advanced manufacturing techniques such as hot rolling, cold rolling, or precision slitting. The choice of manufacturing method depends on the desired thickness, width, and surface finish of the strip. Precision alloy strips are available in a wide range of dimensions to suit different applications, from thin, narrow strips to wider, thicker tapes.
One of the key applications of precision alloy strips is in electrical and electronic components where high conductivity and reliability are essential. These strips are used in applications such as electrical contacts, connectors, and resistance elements in various industries including aerospace, telecommunications, automotive, and electronics.
Additionally, precision alloy strips find applications in sensors, actuators, and other electromechanical devices where precise control and response are required. Their ability to maintain dimensional stability and mechanical properties under varying conditions makes them ideal for such applications.
Product Description: Hiperco 50 Alloy is an iron-cobalt soft magnetic alloy that exhibits high magnetic saturation (24 kilogauss), high D.C. maximum permeability, low D.C. coercive force, and low A.C. core loss. This alloy is produced in strip form only and contains the addition of niobium to its chemistry for grain refinement during mill processing and final heat treatment.
Physical properties: Density: 8.12g/cm³ Curie temperature: 938°C (1720°F) Curie temperature is the phase transition from magnetic to non-magnetic phase.
Extreme chemical composition:
characteristic: It has high saturation magnetic induction intensity, high Curie point and high magnetostriction coefficient.
Application areas: Ordinary and superconducting magnets, electromagnets, small power transformers, chokes, cores of magnetic amplifiers, magnetic shields, rotors and stators of aircraft motors and generators, telephone vibrating plates, magnetostrictive transducers and ultrasonic generators Vibrators, aviation power transformers, pole shoes and print heads, electromagnet pole heads, end-welded tubes in magnetrons, telephone earphone diaphragms, torque motor rotors, and magnetostrictive transducer cores.
form: Strip, wire, flat, rod
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