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Modern magnetic materials - the review

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Współczesne materiały magnetyczne - przegląd
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The paper reviews modern magnetic materials. As soft magnetic materials it has been described - iron, iron cobalt alloys, iron aluminum alloys, SiFe electrical steels, NiFe alloys, soft ferrites, amorphous and nanocrystalline alloys. As hard magnetic materials there are described - Alnico alloys, hard ferrites and rare-earth metals based alloys.
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W artykule przedstawiono współczesne materiały magnetyczne. Opisano materiały magnetycznie miękkie - żelazo, stopy żelaza, blachy elektrotechniczne, stopy NjFe, ferryty, materiały amorficzne i na nanokrystaliczne. Opisano też materiały magnetycznie twarde - Alnico, ferryty, materiały na bazie ziem rzadkich.
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Bibliogr. 46 poz., rys., tab., wykr.
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