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In Reply to: RE: Mu metal posted by Caucasian Blackplate on January 14, 2015 at 11:15:38
You're right. All mu metal undergoes annealing in a hydrogen atmosphere. The latest mu metal sub's use cobalt instead of nickel and then super cool it to cryo temps immediately so that the cobalt stays amorphous like glass. You find it listed as metglas in catalogs.Cobalt has always been more permeable than nickel. Danger is that it can saturate.
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Ah, a product name! Thank you so much for weighing in. Without looking, I would suspect that metglas is considerable more expensive than mu metal.
Not really LessEMF sells 1" wide ribbon for$2.50 per foot.
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