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In [[metallurgy]], vicalloy is a [[precipitation-hardening]], [[ductility|ductile]] [[permanent magnet]] [[alloy]] capable of being processed into strip, bar, and wire products prior to heat treatment for electromechanical device applications.
In [[metallurgy]], vicalloy is a [[precipitation-hardening]], [[ductility|ductile]] [[permanent magnet]] [[alloy]] capable of being processed into strip, bar, and wire products prior to heat treatment for electromechanical device applications (such as [[Wiegand wires]].


It consists of 0.03% [[carbon]], 0.4% [[mangan]], 0.2% [[silicium]], 52% [[cobalt]], 10% [[vanadium]]; the balance is [[iron]].
It consists of 0.03% [[carbon]], 0.4% [[mangan]], 0.2% [[silicium]], 52% [[cobalt]], 10% [[vanadium]]; the balance is [[iron]].
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In metallurgy, vicalloy is a precipitation-hardening, ductile permanent magnet alloy capable of being processed into strip, bar, and wire products prior to heat treatment for electromechanical device applications (such as Wiegand wires.

It consists of 0.03% carbon, 0.4% mangan, 0.2% silicium, 52% cobalt, 10% vanadium; the balance is iron.