Introduction to Nano-Iron-Nickel Alloy Powder
Nano-Iron-Nickel Alloy Powder is also known as Ni-Fe or Fe-Ni alloy powder. It is a class of alloys that primarily contain the metals Nickel (Ni) and Iron (Fe). Most of the “iron” planetary cores and iron meteorites are composed of this material. Iron–Nickel alloys have a melting point between 1 400 and 1 450 °C and a density of 8.25 g/cm3. Nano-Iron-Nickel Alloy Powder typically exhibits a tensile strength of 470 MPa and a hardness of up to 240 Vickers.
Characteristics of Nano-Iron-Nickel Alloy Powder
Nano-Iron-Nickel Alloy Powder provides quantifiable magnetic properties at the nanoscale. It exhibits corrosion resistance and adjustable compositions for applications in electronics, aerospace, shipping, materials science and energy storage. The nanoscale structure increases both reactivity and surface area. This characteristic is relevant for the development of new materials and technologies.
Specifications of Nano-Iron-Nickel Alloy Powder
Materials
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Iron, Nickel
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Purity
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>99.5 %
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APS
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80 nm
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Specific Surface Area (m2/g)
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7.12
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Colour
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Black
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Applications of Nano-Iron-Nickel Alloy Powder
Applications include powder metallurgy, automotive components, high-alloy compositions, diamond tools, magnetic materials and electromagnetic shielding materials. They may substitute for pure nickel powder and cobalt powder. Nano-Iron-Nickel Alloy Powder is employed in transformers, inductors, magnetic components, magnetic shielding and storage devices.

Storage Conditions for Nano-Iron-Nickel Alloy Powder
Store this product in a dry, cool and sealed environment. It must not be exposed to air. High pressure should be avoided during transport in accordance with standard guidelines.
Packaging of Nano-Iron-Nickel Alloy Powder
Our Nano-Iron-Nickel Alloy Powder is clearly marked and externally labelled for effective identification and quality control. Measures ensure that the product is not damaged during storage or transport.