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Allegheny Ludlum AL 4750? Electrical Alloy, UNS K94800 or UNS...
Common Name: Allegheny Ludlum AL 4750? Electrical Alloy, UNS K94800 or UNS K95000 Grade: AL 4750? Electrical Alloy Categories: Electronic/Magnetic
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Nickel-Iron Alloy, Magnetic, Bars, Rods, Tubing, and Forgings...
Nickel-Iron Alloy, Magnetic, Bars, Rods, Tubing, and Forgings 50Ni - 50Fe (UNS K95000)
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SAE - AMS Collection Document Listing - Page 8
Nickel-Iron Alloy, Magnetic, Sheet and Strip 50Ni - 50Fe Annealed, Forming Grade-UNS K95000
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Introduction to the Unified Numbering System of Ferrous Metals...
The UNS designation assignments for certain metals and alloys are established by the relevant trade associations which in the past have administered
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Electronic Alloys - Nickel Alloy - Allegheny Ludlum Products
Alloy (UNS Designation) End Use Composition nominal wt% AL 4750? K94800 or K95000 Soft Magnetic: Magnetic relay parts, Magnetic shielding,
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Diversified Metals
UNS Alloy DMI W22 Beryllium Copper UNS UNS Alloy 1100 2014 2024 5052 5083
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MIM X
with 8% nickel IMET Ni Cr Mo 2 21 NiCrMo 2 DIN 1.6523 AISI/SAE 8620 UNS G86200 IMET Ni 2 C carbonyliron with 2% nickel IMET 4605 carbonyliron with 2%
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