Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Processes – Free metal or alloy reductant contains magnesium
Patent
1980-09-19
1981-12-22
Rutledge, L. Dewayne
Specialized metallurgical processes, compositions for use therei
Processes
Free metal or alloy reductant contains magnesium
75123K, 75126H, 75128B, 75134F, 75171, C22C 1900
Patent
active
043069088
ABSTRACT:
A ferromagnetic amorphous alloy having a composition represented by (Co.sub.x Ni.sub.y Fe.sub.z).sub.a M.sub.b G.sub.c, wherein M is Cr, Mo and/or W, G is Zr, Hf and/or Ti and x, y, z and a, b, c are selected to meet the conditions of x=1-y-z, 0.ltoreq.y.ltoreq.0.2, 0.ltoreq.z.ltoreq.0.7, a=1-b-c, 0.ltoreq.b.ltoreq.0.05 and 0.05.ltoreq.c.ltoreq.0.2 This amorphous alloy has a superior magnetic characteristic and a high thermal stability.
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Kudo Mitsuhiro
Ogata Yasunobu
Otomo Shigekazu
Sawada Yoshizo
Shiiki Kazuo
Hitachi , Ltd.
Hitachi Metals Ltd.
Hitachi Research Dev. Corp.
Rutledge L. Dewayne
Sheehan John P.
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