Metal treatment – Compositions – Heat treating
Patent
1982-09-17
1985-10-15
Skiff, Peter K.
Metal treatment
Compositions
Heat treating
420463, 420580, C22C 504, C22C 3000
Patent
active
RE0320056
ABSTRACT:
A magnetic alloy having a relatively low melting point, particularly for dental use.
The low melting point magnet alloy contains one or more elements of Co and Ni, a Co content of which being in the range of 79 wt. % or less, a Ni content being in the range of 80 wt. % or less, the remainder being essentially a Pd content.
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Hitachi Metals Ltd.
Skiff Peter K.
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