Design of the Components of the Fe-Based Bulk Amorphous Alloys

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It’s well known that bulk Fe-based amorphous alloy is difficult to fabricate, but we develop low price Fe-based amorphous alloys applied in practice after systemic analyzing and considering the cost demand of the application. Finally, there are 7 Fe-based amorphous alloys fabricated by advanced copper mold casting after careful attempt.

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March 2012

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