Method of making non-retentive Al-Ni-Co-Fe alloy

Metal treatment – Process of modifying or maintaining internal physical... – Magnetic materials

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ABSTRACT:
A method for converting a high magnetic retentivity, high magnetic conductivity aluminum, nickel, cobalt and iron alloy to a substantially magnetically non-retentive alloy comprises heating the alloy to a temperature in the range 1400.degree. - 1500.degree. F. for about 30 minutes and quenching the heated alloy in a room temperature liquid coolant.

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