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transformer "Core
Losses in
Metglas Alloy 2714A",
Metglas Archived 2012-03-30 at the
Wayback Machine "
Metglas Magnetic Alloy 2714A",
Metglas Archived 2012-02-06...
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figure 5.2 by
definition ""
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Metglas.com.
Archived from the
original on 2012-02-06. Retrieved...
- as
Metglas, was
commercialized in the
early 1980s and is used for low-loss
power distribution transformers (amorphous
metal transformer).
Metglas-2605...
-
transformer is made with a
ferromagnetic amorphous metal. The
typical material (
Metglas) is an
alloy of iron with boron, silicon, and
phosphorus in the form of...
-
composite is the
amorphous alloy Fe81Si3.5B13.5C2 with its
trade name
Metglas 2605SC.
Favourable properties of this
material are its high saturation-magnetostriction...
- the
Saint Paul
Public Library in 1970.
Electronic article surveillance Metglas "A 30-year
commitment to libraries" (PDF). The Tattler. 11 (1): 3. 2001...
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repeating the
annealing step.
Amorphous metal is a
variety of
alloys (e.g.
Metglas) that are non-crystalline or gl****y.
These are
being used to
create high-efficiency...
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their low
electrical conductivity resulting in low eddy
current losses,
Metglas offered high
coupling coefficient, but they were
inferior to PZT overall...
-
shopping experience.
These tags are made of a
strip of
amorphous metal (
metglas)
which has a very low
magnetic saturation value.
Except for
permanent tags...
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currently manufactured by
several large electromagnetics companies,
including Metglas and Mag-Inc.
Magnetic amplifiers were used by
locomotives to
detect wheel...