ASM Fe-73 PDF

ASM Fe-73 PDF

Name:
ASM Fe-73 PDF

Published Date:
10/01/1986

Status:
Active

Description:

CMI-B MAGNETIC IRON - Ultra Low Carbon Iron

Publisher:
ASM International

Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Delivery time:
10 minutes

Delivery time (for Russian version):
200 business days

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$7.5
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View Sample Alloy Digest Data Sheet (PDF)

Since 1952, Alloy Digest has been the leading reference for materials property data on metals and alloys used throughout the world. Featuring graphs, charts and tables, these sheets give facts and figures on composition or characterization, physical and mechanical properties, heat treatment, and machinability.

CMI-B Magnetic Iron is an ultra-low-carbon magnetic iron especially processed for good magnetic properties and processability. It is used for relays and other electromagnetic applications.
File Size : 1 file , 140 KB
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Published : 10/01/1986

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