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- Cunife is an alloy of copper (Cu), nickel (Ni), iron (Fe), and in some cases cobalt (Co). The alloy has the same linear coefficient of expansion as certain...
- pole pieces, this concept called for the use of the more easily machinable CuNiFe (Copper/Nickel/Iron) rod magnets as pole pieces within the coil structures;...
- fundamentally in construction from the original. The original WRH used magnetized CuNiFe (copper, nickel, and iron) pole pieces ("slugs") with copper wiring around...
- (hydrogen) Copper–tungsten (tungsten) Corinthian bronze (gold, silver) Cunife (nickel, iron) Cupronickel (nickel) CuSil (silver) Cymbal alloys (tin) Devarda's...
- will "wet" and adhere to it. 25% by m**** of the finished wire is copper. Cunife exhibits a similar property. There are very few uses of Fernico. Some of...
- the violin family, and for guitar frets. Fender Musical Instruments used "CuNiFe" magnets in their "Wide Range Humbucker" pickup for various Telecaster and...
- This was why most tubes were constructed of gl****. Metal alloys (such as Cunife and Fernico) and gl****es had been developed for light bulbs that expanded...
- The Deluxe features 2 Seth Lover-designed Wide Range humbuckers with "CuNiFe" (Copper/Nickel/Ferrite) rod magnets in the place of pole-pieces. This design...
- unless pushed from that side. Because the pins are actually the Fernico or Cunife lead-out wires from the tube, they are prone to intermittent connections...