Low cobalt Fe-Co-W semihard magnetic alloys for remanent reed switch applications |
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Authors: | Kumasaka K Ono K |
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Affiliation: | Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation, Tokai, Ibaraki, Japan.; |
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Abstract: | Semihard magnetic alloys of Fe-Co-W have been developed for application in remanent reed switches. These alloys are very ductile and can be processed into fine wires. The 78%Fe-12%Co- 10%W alloy shows the magnetic properties: Br= 19.2 kG, Br/B200= 0.95, and Hc= 25 Oe. These magnetic properties are superior to those of the commercially used Remendur (49%Co-48%Fe-3%V) or Nibcolloy (85%Co-12%Fe-3%Nb), and the alloy itself consists of a much less expensive cobalt content than those alloys. This 78%Fe-12%Co-10%W alloy is flattenable into reeds, plateable with contact materials, and sealable in glass vials without losing its magnetic properties. Fe-Co-W alloys are adequate for use in remanent reed switches and present distinct advantages from the aspects of their inexpensiveness and superior characteristics. |
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