Overview of Coaniax Magnetic Materials:
Coaniax refers to a group of magnetic materials obtained through fusion. The most popular grade, RK 1, consists of Cobalt (24%), Nickel (14%), Aluminium (8%), Copper (3%), and Iron (51%). Other grades are available for specific applications to better meet unique requirements.
Specifications and Production:
Cylindrical bars (Art. 371) can be cut and rectified with millesimal tolerances. Calamit can produce diameters up to 25 mm with lengths ranging from 180 to 250 mm. Coaniax is noted for its high-temperature resistance.
Grades and Characteristics:
The document lists various grades such as RK 1, RK 2, RK 3, and others, detailing their magnetic properties like Br, HcB, and (BH)max. For instance, RK 1 has a Br of 1250 mT and a (BH)max of 40.0 KJ/m3.
Applications and Formats:
Coaniax materials can be manufactured in various formats, including bars, rings, and blocks, with specific dimensions and tolerances. Custom sizes can be produced upon request.
Conversion Tables:
The document includes conversion tables for length, area, volume, weight, and temperature, providing conversions between metric and imperial units.
Graphical Data:
Graphs and tables illustrate the magnetic properties of different grades, showing their performance in terms of coercivity and energy product.
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