Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Wire |
Standard: | AISI, ASTM, DIN, JIS, GB, BS |
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Below is a table summarizing Nickel Alloy 1J86 and Nickel Alloy 1J87 properties and applications:
Property/Aspect | Nickel Alloy 1J86 | Nickel Alloy 1J87 |
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Composition | ~82% Nickel, ~18% Iron | ~83% Nickel, ~17% Iron |
Density | ~8.3 g/cm³ | ~8.35 g/cm³ |
Magnetic Permeability | Very high initial and maximum permeability | Extremely high permeability in weak magnetic fields |
Coercivity | Low coercivity for minimal energy loss | Ultra-low coercivity for precision applications |
Curie Temperature | ~400°C | ~430°C |
Electrical Resistivity | ~0.65 µΩ·m | ~0.7 µΩ·m |
Saturation Magnetization | ~0.8 T | ~0.75 T |
Applications | Precision transformers, inductors, and magnetic shielding | Magnetic sensors, shielding, and ultra-sensitive devices |
Heat Treatment | Requires controlled annealing for optimal performance | Specific annealing needed for ultra-high permeability |
Corrosion Resistance | Moderate, suitable for non-aggressive environments | Moderate, similar to 1J86 |
Standards | GB/T 15020, ASTM A753, or similar | GB/T 15020, ASTM A753, or similar |
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Precision alloys are used in:
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Many precision alloys are designed with recyclability in mind. Alloys like Invar and permalloy can often be recycled without significant loss of their unique properties, reducing environmental impact.
Yes, precision alloys can be customized through adjustments in composition and processing to meet specific performance requirements. Custom solutions are often provided for industries like aerospace and medical devices.
Precision alloys often comply with standards such as: