Magnetic Properties of Magnet Alloys of Iron, Wolfram and Molybdenum
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The residual induction and the coercive force of alloys of iron, wolfram and molybdenum system were measured after various heat-treatments. The alloy containing 15 per cent of wolfram and 15 per cent of molybdenum showed the best characteristics when quenched at 1300℃ and then annealed at 660℃ for 3 hours, that is to say, the residual induction, the coercive force and the maximum energy product amounted respectively to 8600 gauss, 310 oersted and 835.000 gauss-oersted.
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著者
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Shirakawa Yuki
The Research Institute For Iron Steel And Other Metals
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Masumoto Hakaru
The Research Institute For Iron Steel And Other Metals
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