
Cobalt-Platinum Permanent Magnets
The 50 atomic per cent cobalt platinum alloy continues to hold a special place as an outstanding permanent magnet material and to receive considerable scientific study. It is suggested that much remains to be done before its properties can be fully understood and some reasonable models
for study are proposed. Technological development could improve its properties still further and the implications of this with respect to specialised applications are discussed.
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Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: October 1, 1972
Johnson Matthey's journal of research on the platinum group metals and developments in their application in industry from 1957-2014. It has now been renamed the Johnson Matthey Technology Review
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