1994
DOI: 10.1016/0921-5093(94)90880-x
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Conduction and magnetic properties of FeBSi amorphous alloy ribbons: a review

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“…The amorphous material has several unique properties, such as incredible magnetism, excellent corrosion resistance, high resistivity, and high electromechanical coupling coefficient, because of its components and disordered structure. Due to its outstanding properties, the amorphous material can be used to manufacture electromagnetic equipment [1][2][3]. The planar flow casting (PFC) process is most often used to produce the amorphous ribbon.…”
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“…The amorphous material has several unique properties, such as incredible magnetism, excellent corrosion resistance, high resistivity, and high electromechanical coupling coefficient, because of its components and disordered structure. Due to its outstanding properties, the amorphous material can be used to manufacture electromagnetic equipment [1][2][3]. The planar flow casting (PFC) process is most often used to produce the amorphous ribbon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The molten alloy passes through a slit nozzle at the bottom of the crucible and is sprayed on a copper cooling roller to produce the amorphous ribbon. The rotational speed of the copper roller varies in the range of 15 m/s to 35 m/s, and the cooling rate is approximately 10 6 • C/s [1][2][3]. The function of cooling water inside the rotating copper roller is to obtain the high cooling rate on the roller surface to promote the formation of the amorphous ribbon and reduce the roller deformation.…”
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