Temperature sensitive amorphous magnetic alloy

Thermal measuring and testing – Transformation point determination – By electrical condition of specimen

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ABSTRACT:
A detector is disclosed including a temperature sensitive amorphous magnetic alloy which shows a Curie point of not higher than 200.degree. C. and whose composition is represented by the formula:

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