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This discussion focuses on the magnetic properties of specific materials: Mumetals, Permalloy, Supermalloy, Permendur, Perminvar, and Sendust. The user seeks detailed information regarding their permeability, hysteresis, temperature dependence of magnetism, coefficient of thermal expansion, and low-temperature properties. While initial resources such as Wikipedia articles were suggested, the user found them lacking in scientific depth and reliability. The request emphasizes the need for credible sources, including books and research papers, to obtain comprehensive data on these compounds.

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Dear All,
I am curious to know about some materials listed below-

Mumetals,
Permalloy,
Supermalloy,
Permendur,
Perminvar and
Sendust.

I am interested to study there magnetic properties like permeability, hysteresis, temp. dependence of magnetism etc, if possible coefficient of thermal expansion and low temperature properties etc.

I searched a lot on internet but won't found much info about same.

Please provide the sources (weblinks, books, papers etc). It will be great help...thanks in advance.

Regards
S.
 
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DaveC426913 said:
Have you checked the references and external links sections at the bottom of the pages on of Wiki? They're a good start.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu-metal
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permalloy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supermalloy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sendust

Yes I have checked these links...wikipedia have little info about Mu-metals but not about rest, also I have checked references therein, but things are not so clear. Generally referances leads to commercial website which provide there own info.

I am looking for kind of scientific and reliable data...which I can use as a references.

If you know something more please let me know.
Thanks.
S
 

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