Fe8 Ni4 P4

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· Fe8 Ni4 P4

Fe8Ni4P4 is an iron-nickel-phosphorus metallic compound, likely an amorphous or nanocrystalline alloy developed for soft magnetic applications. This material family combines ferromagnetic iron-nickel base chemistry with phosphorus additions to enhance glass-forming ability and magnetic properties, and appears to be a research-phase material rather than an established industrial product. Iron-phosphorus-nickel alloys are investigated for high-frequency electromagnetic devices, transformer cores, and magnetic shielding applications where amorphous structure enables low core loss and high magnetic permeability.

soft magnetic corestransformer applicationselectromagnetic shieldinghigh-frequency induction devicesresearch/experimental alloys

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