EFINEA Alloy 79 Ferromagnetic In-Process and Hydrogen Annealing
EFINEA Alloy 79 (HyMu 80®) Heat Treatment
In-Process Anneal
To relieve all strains and restore the EFINEA Alloy 79 (HyMu 80®) to a soft condition suitable for drawing, spinning, forming, bending or similar operations, anneal at 1450°/1850°F (788°/1010°C} for not more than one hour.
EFINEA Alloy 79 (HyMu 80®) are high-nickel, high permeability alloys that will easily absorb contaminants, such as carbon, oxygen, and sulfur from combustion furnaces gasses. In-process annealing should be conducted in dissociated ammonia, hydrogen, vacuum or inert gas atmospheres.
Ferromagnetic Standard Hydrogen Annealing
To achieve maximum softness including optimum magnetic and electrical properties, EFINEA Alloy 79 (HyMu 80®) should be annealed in an oxygen-free, dry hydrogen atmosphere with a dew point below -40°F (-40°C) at 2050°/2150°F (1121°/1177°C) for two to four hours. Furnace cool to 1100°F (593°C). From 1100° to 700°F (593° to 371°C) cool at a rate between 350° to 600°F (194° to 334°C) per hour.
All oil, grease, lacquer and any other contaminants must be removed prior to annealing.
Separate individual parts by an inert insulating powder (magnesium and aluminum oxide) during hydrogen annealing.
Vacuum heat treating can be employed. Usually, there is some small sacrifice in magnetic properties compared to heat treating in a dry hydrogen atmosphere.