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  1. bdunlap

    Heat treat for electrical applications

    Thanks for the input. I made a mistake and got my spec sheets mixed up and posted the heat treatment for Hiperco Alloy 50 which is a 48.75% Cobalt. Alloy 49 with 48% Ni has the following heat treat: "For maximum softness and optimum magnetic and electrical properties, Carpenter High...
  2. bdunlap

    Heat treat for electrical applications

    To clarify, permeability is my area of focus. I am already planning on heat treating the alloy 50 and since I didn't know of any particular heat treating for the 12L14 I was thinking of including it in the batch with the alloy 50... Unless anyone knows of a more optimal heat treatment for the...
  3. bdunlap

    Heat treat for electrical applications

    I am working on an electromagnetic application and will be testing some parts that I made out of Alloy 50 and 12L14. I found a heat treatment schedule from Carpenter for the Alloy 50: "Anneal parts at 1300/1600 °F for 2-4 hours in dry hydrogen or vacuum and cool at 150/350°F per hour until...

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