Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Wire |
Standard: | AISI, ASTM, DIN, JIS, GB, BS |
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Here is the basic information table about Nickel Alloy 1J79 (HY-Mu80) in English:
Property | Description |
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Alloy Name | Nickel Alloy 1J79 (HY-Mu80) |
Composition | ~80% Nickel, ~20% Iron |
Key Characteristics | High magnetic permeability, low coercivity, and excellent shielding properties |
Applications | Magnetic shielding, transformers, inductors, magnetic amplifiers, and precision magnetic devices |
Density | 8.7 g/cm³ |
Curie Temperature | Approximately 450°C |
Magnetic Permeability (µ) | High initial permeability (µ_i) > 20,000; maximum permeability (µ_max) > 100,000 |
Coercive Force (Hc) | ≤ 2 A/m |
Electrical Resistivity | 0.6 µΩ·m |
Thermal Expansion Coefficient | ~10 x 10 / °C (in the range of 20°C to 200°C) |
Melting Point | Approximately 1440°C |
Heat Treatment | Annealed in hydrogen atmosphere at ~1100°C, then cooled to enhance magnetic properties |
Standards | ASTM A753 Type 4, MIL-N-14411, DIN 17745, GB/T 15002 |
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