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Magnetic properties of electrodeposited iron-nickel alloys

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The basic magnetic properties, viz., magnetic saturation and coercive force, have been established by measurement of about 150 specimens for electrodeposited iron-nickel alloys over the entire range of chemical compositions. The magnetization data were related ot the physicochemical aspects of the electrodeposition process.

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Štefec, R. Magnetic properties of electrodeposited iron-nickel alloys. Czech J Phys 23, 1249–1262 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01591208

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