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Sendust is harder than permalloy, and is thus useful in abrasive wear applications such as magnetic
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Due to its chemical composition and crystallographic structure Sendust exhibits simultaneously zero
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applications for telephone networks. Sendust composition is typically 85%
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into cores to manufacture inductors. Sendust cores have high
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Hakaru Masumoto
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