Metal treatment – Stock – Magnetic
Patent
1996-05-09
1997-01-14
Sheehan, John
Metal treatment
Stock
Magnetic
148307, 420117, 420121, H01F 1153
Patent
active
055935184
ABSTRACT:
A rapidly solidified amorphous metallic alloy is composed of iron, boron, silicon and carbon. The alloy exhibits in combination high saturation induction, high Curie temperature, high crystallization temperature, low core loss and low exciting power at line frequencies and is particularly suited for use in cores of transformers for an electrical power distribution network.
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Allied-Signal Inc.
Buff Ernest D.
Sheehan John
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