Carpenter HyMu "80"® Electronic Alloy, Strip, After Process Anneal
  Subcategory: Electronic/Magnetic Alloy; Nickel Alloy 
Key Words: MIL-N-14411 B (MR); ASTM A-753-78; Nickel Alloy; Carpenter Technology Corporation, Carpenter Steel Division; Cartech 
Material Notes:  Iron content calculated as remainder.  Data provided by Carpenter Technology Corporation. Carpenter HyMu “80” ® alloy is an unoriented, 80% nickel-iron-molybdenum alloy which offers extremely high initial permeability as well as maximum permeability with minimum hysteresis loss. Carpenter HyMu “80” alloy has been used primarily in transformer cores, tape wound toroids and laminations where compactness and weight factors are important.  It has also been used for shielding to protect electrical components from stray magnetic fields. HyMu "80"® is a registered trademark of Carpenter Technology Corporation. 
  
  
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- Hardness, Rockwell B
 
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- Electrical Resistivity
 
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- CTE, linear 20°C
 
- CTE, linear 250°C
 
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- Solidus
 
- Liquidus
 
 
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