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Sendust is a
magnetic metal powder that was
invented by
Hakaru Masumoto at
Tohoku Imperial University in Sendai, ****an
circa 1936 as an
alternative to...
- Micrometals-Arnold
Sendust data. https://www.micrometalsarnoldpowdercores.com/products/materials/
sendust According to Micrometals-Arnold High
Frequency Sendust data...
- as
stampings or as long
ribbons for tape
wound cores. Some alloys, e.g.
Sendust, are
manufactured as
powder and
sintered to shape. Many
materials require...
- Co-Netic, supermalloy, supermumetal, nilomag, sanbold,
molybdenum permalloy,
Sendust, M-1040, Hipernom, HyMu-80 and Amumetal.
Electrical steel is used similarly...
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electronic equipment from
external magnetic interference.
Loading coil Mu-metal
Sendust Supermalloy (a
material with even
higher magnetic permeability) Elmen,...
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layers in microelectronics.
Others include:
Magnetic materials e.g. alnico,
sendust, Permendur, FeCo, Terfenol-D
Superconductors e.g. A15 phases, niobium-tin...
- hard disk.
Record heads are
constructed of
laminated permalloy, ferrite,
sendust or
magnetoresistive materials. Tape
heads and hard disk
drive heads are...
- A
student of
Kotaro Honda,
Masumoto developed a
magnetic metal powder Sendust in 1936, and was the
winner of the
Imperial Prize of the ****an Academy...
- capabilities. A
later incrementally-improved model, the
Advent 201A,
featured new
Sendust tape
heads which were more
resistant than
standard permalloy heads to ab****n...
- "Metal capable"
decks had to be
equipped with new
heads built around sendust or
permalloy cores, or the new
generation of gl****
ferrite heads with specially...