Abstract

1. With increasing plastic deformation of alloys 36N and 50N, the coercive force and hardness increase, while the saturation induction decreases. Thermal expansion of alloy 36N decreases, while that of alloy 50N remains unchanged. 2. After annealing of deformed alloys 36N and 50N at 200–700°, with furnace cooling, the coercive force and hardness decrease and the saturation induction increases. The thermal expansion coefficient reaches a low point at 300° for alloy 36N but remains unchanged for alloy 50N.

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