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The results are presented of an investigation of soft magnetic iron-aluminum, iron-silicon, and iron-silicon-aluminum alloys produced by powder metallurgy methods. A study was made of the effect of preparation conditions on the magnetic and electrical properties of these alloys. It was found that powder metallurgy permits the preparation of one-piece magnetic cores which in many cases can be used in 50 cps alternating fields.
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Al'tman, A.B., Gladyshev, P.A. & Rastanaev, I.D. Sintered soft magnetic Fe-Al, Fe-Si, and Fe-Si-Al alloys. Powder Metall Met Ceram 3, 143–146 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00774487
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