It is, however, when blended in an alloy other factors come into play. Such as tempering, pole distribution of all elements used, phase transitions during manufacturing; and of course, if the element is heated (during manufacturing) past it's Curie Temperature, it will automatically loose it's magnetism.
I tought nickel was a ferromagnetic material ?!
0630562 1 year ago
@0630562 It is.
TeshnosFire 1 year ago
@0630562
It is, however, when blended in an alloy other factors come into play. Such as tempering, pole distribution of all elements used, phase transitions during manufacturing; and of course, if the element is heated (during manufacturing) past it's Curie Temperature, it will automatically loose it's magnetism.
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bbqguys 1 year ago
@bbqguys thanks
0630562 1 year ago