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olle3770
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Hello guys, first post in this forum :)
Magnetism has always been complicated to understand for me, and I would like some help regarding Curie temperatures.
We have just bought a new measurement equipment to out lab which shall be temperature calibrated with curiepoints. We have three alloys, (Isatherm, Ni-alloy and Trafoperm).
My questions are:
* Is it possible to use the same pieces of alloy multiple times for calibration?
* Is the process reversible? i.e is the pieces as magnetic as before when cooled again?
* Is it possible to affect the Curie temperature in any way and how accurate is it?
Appreciate all help, need to explain to the chemistry guys :)
//Olle, Sweden
Magnetism has always been complicated to understand for me, and I would like some help regarding Curie temperatures.
We have just bought a new measurement equipment to out lab which shall be temperature calibrated with curiepoints. We have three alloys, (Isatherm, Ni-alloy and Trafoperm).
My questions are:
* Is it possible to use the same pieces of alloy multiple times for calibration?
* Is the process reversible? i.e is the pieces as magnetic as before when cooled again?
* Is it possible to affect the Curie temperature in any way and how accurate is it?
Appreciate all help, need to explain to the chemistry guys :)
//Olle, Sweden