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To: COUNTrecount
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We see that China is researching Iron Cobalt Vanadium with this 2017 patent CN104480351B “It has a good magnetic property to iron cobalt vanadium superalloy because saturation induction density is good, is making the Same Efficiency During motor, the volume can be substantially reduced, when the electromagnet is made, big the suction-combining force, its specific use can be produced under same sectional area The transformer in electrical equipment is mainly used as, motor, telephone set diaphragm, the embedding iron of high-speed printer, receiver coil is switched, Memory iron core, electromagnet cartridge, relay, transducer also suitably does the aviation of small volume, space flight electrical appliance element etc..And Because its curie point is (Curie temperature is up to 980 DEG C) high, can enable the alloy other soft magnetic materials demagnetized completely compared with Worked under high-temperature, and keep good magnetic stability. Due to there is big magnetostriction coefficient, it is extremely suitable to make magnetostriction transducing Device, output energy it is high, operating efficiency is also high, can using can as the iron core in the high-temperature magnetic element and aerospace Nuclear Power System, Electric equipment nuclear control element etc., but the resistance alloys rate is low (0.27 μ Ω m), should not use in high frequency.”

Is a hot mess.

369 posted on 04/29/2022 11:27:26 AM PDT by Cletus.D.Yokel (Joe works to diminish US credibility around the world as the world looks to the US for leadership.)
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To: Cletus.D.Yokel

Probably because it’s translated from Chinese…


372 posted on 04/29/2022 11:58:28 AM PDT by Axenolith (WWG1WGA!)
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