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Ferromagnetic-high melting point-high strength material 1

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h.alizadehotorabad

Mechanical
Mar 2, 2020
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Hello everyone,

I am a mechanical engineer. I am going to perform an experiment in which two rods (diameter=15mm, length= 100mm) at around 1000-1100 oC pressed each other in a thermo-mechanical test machine like ( The maximum pressure is less than 100 MPa. I am looking for a Ferromagnetic material (for heating it up with the coils), with high melting point and high mechanical strength at high temperature (1000-1100 oC). Would you please suggest any options available to me?

Best Regards,
Hossein
 
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at 1000C, i am not aware of any alloy that still maintains ferromagnetic. Curie temp of pure Co is only 1120C.
 
What difference does ferromagnetic make? You can induction heat anything that is conductive.
Use tungsten rods.

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