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Formula: Fe 58/Ni 42
Form: Powder
Material: Iron/Nickel
Commodity: Alloys
Max Particle Size: 150μm
Type: Alloy Pre-cursor

Iron/Nickel Alloy Precursor Powder (Fe58/Ni42)

Iron/Nickel Alloy Precursor Powder (Fe58/Ni42) is distinguished by its fine particle structure and balanced ferromagnetic properties, combining the toughness of iron with the corrosion resistance and stability of nickel. Its morphology, often engineered for uniformity and dispersibility, enhances its thermal stability and oxidation resistance, making it a versatile feedstock for advanced alloy and composite fabrication. Industries such as aerospace, electronics, and high-performance manufacturing rely on this material for producing components that demand both mechanical strength and electromagnetic performance. Specific uses include soft magnetic materials for precision sensors, binder metals in hard alloys for cutting tools, and tailored nanostructured composites in energy storage systems. Its significance in research lies in enabling controlled synthesis routes—such as co-precipitation and reduction processes—that yield powders with tunable grain sizes and morphologies, which are critical for next-generation functional materials. In both scientific and industrial contexts, this precursor powder represents a foundational material that bridges raw metallurgical inputs with engineered solutions for high-tech applications.
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Tolerances

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Particle Size D50 Nominal
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Material Properties for Alloys

Mechanical Properties
Element Value
Elongation at break( % ) 30
Modulus of elasticity( GPa ) 21.5
Tensile strength( MPa ) 566
Electrical Properties
Element Value
Electrical resistivity( µOhmcm ) 68
Temperature coefficient( K⁻¹ ) -
Magnetic Properties
Element Value
Curie temperature( C ) 380
Thermal Properties
Element Value
Melting point( C ) 1450
Specific heat( J K⁻¹ kg⁻¹ ) 502@23°C
Coefficient of thermal expansion( x10⁻⁶ K⁻¹ ) 4.8@30-100°C
Physical Properties
Element Value
Density( gcm⁻³ ) 8.11

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