TECHNICAL DATA
co-netic® ALLOY
Co-NETIC®
Stress
Annealed Sheet
Co-NETIC®
Perfection
Annealed Sheet
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Co-NETIC®
Perfection Annealed Foil
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MAGNETIC DATA
&
SPECIFICATIONS
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Co-NETIC® AA PERFECTION ANNEALED
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Co-NETIC®
STRESS
ANNEALED*
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Co-NETIC® B
STRESS
ANNEALED*
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NETIC® S3-6 STRESS
ANNEALED*
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Specific
Gravity
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8.74
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8.74
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8.18
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7.86
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Coefficient
of Expansion,
per °C
x 10-6
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12.6
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12.6
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8.3
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13.7
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Tensile
Strength, PSI x 103
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64
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85
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80
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42
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Yield
Strength, PSI x 103
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18.5
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33
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27
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27
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Modulus
of Elasticity,
PSI x
106
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25
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30
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24
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30
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Hardness,
Rockwell B
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50 Ref.
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70 Ref.
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68 Ref.
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50 Ref.
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Elongation
in 2 inches
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27%
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32%
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32%
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38%
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Melting
Point
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2650°F/ 1454°C
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2650°F/ 1454°C
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2600°F/ 1427°C
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2790°F/ 1532°C
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Thermal
Conductivity
(cal
/sec /cm2/cm / °c ) at 20°
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.138
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.138
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.037
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.118
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Electrical
Resistivity
Micro-ohm-centimeters
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55
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55
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48
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11
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Saturation
Induction (Gauss)
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8,000
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After required Perfection Annealing is done, magnetic properties are the
same as AA Perfection Annealed Alloy.
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15,000
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21,400
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Permeability
at 40 B
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30,000
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8,000
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200
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Initial
Permeability
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75,000
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12,000
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300
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Permeability
at 200 B
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135,000
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30,000
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500
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Maximum
Permeability
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450,000
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150,000
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4,000
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Induction At µ Max.
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3,000
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7,000
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8,000
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Coercive
Force Hc, Oersteds
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.015
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.05
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1.0
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Curie
Temperature
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850°F/ 454°C
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850°F/ 454°C
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840°F/449°C
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1420°F/ 770°C
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Minimum
Operating Temperature
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4°K
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4°K
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4°K
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4°K
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Note: Magnetic data is for sheet material measured in a D.C. field.
* Typically,
Stress Annealed material must be annealed after fabrication for optimum
magnetic shielding properties.
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BH Curve
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BH Curve
Over several decades, Magnetic Shield Corporation has performed hundreds of laboratory tests and calculated thousands of shielding equations - all in an effort to continually validate the theoretical application of magnetic interference control in both AC and DC applications, and to aid engineers in shield design. Theory behind the B-H curve is well documented, and it remains an effective reference tool. By use of the B-H curve, our shielding alloys MuMETAL®, Co-NETIC® and NETIC® have been developed and refined to offer the most effective shielding characteristics for a variety of applications and markets. The B-H curve (left) depicts our materials' capabilities to attenuate and absorb a wide range of magnetic fields. |
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION:
MuMETAL® Chemical Composition % In Weight*
Nickel (Ni) 80-81%
Molybdenum (Mo) 4.5-6%
Silicon (Si) 0.05-0.4%
Manganese (Mn) 0-0.5%
Carbon (C) 0.01%
Iron (Fe) Balance
*Composition may vary by production lot. |
TYPICAL MAGNETIC PROPERTIES*
DC µ @ 40 gauss 80,000
DC µ @ 100 gauss 105,000
DC µ maximum 350,000
DC Hc 0.0005 Oe
DC Br (gauss) 4,000
AC 60Hz @ 40 gauss 65,000
*Data are typical of .014" [0.36mm] annealed sample and should be not be construed as maximum or minimum values for specification or final design. Data for each material thickness and/or lot may vary. |
MATERIAL PROPERTIES:
TYPICAL ANNEALED PROPERTIES
0.2% Yield Strength 49ksi (338 MPa)
Density 0.316 lb/in³ (8.7 g/cm³)
Tensile Strength 99 ksi (682 MPa)
Electrical Resistivity 60 micro-ohm cm
Elongation 32% in 2" (51 mm)
Grain Size ASTM 7 or finer
Hardness 15T 85 |
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