Handbook of Modern Ferromagnetic Materials by Alex Goldman.

Below is a copy of Professor Takeshi Takei's original preface that he wrote for my first book, Modem Ferrite Teclmology. I was proud to receive this preface and include it here with pride and affection. We were saddened to learn of his death at 92 on March 12, 1992. Preface It is now some 50 ye...

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Main Author: Goldman, Alex (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1999.
Edition:1st ed. 1999.
Series:The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, 505
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Table of Contents:
  • 1-Applications and Functions of Ferromagnetic Material
  • 2-Basics of Magnetism-Source of Magnetic Effect
  • 3-The Magnetization in Domains and Bulk Materials
  • 4-AC Properties of Magnetic Materials
  • 5-Materials for Permanent Magnet Applications
  • 6-DC and Low Frequency Applications
  • 7-Soft Cobalt-Iron Alloys
  • 8-Metallic Materials for Magnetic Shielding Applications.
  • 9-High Permeability-High Frequency Metal Strip
  • 10-Metal Powder Cores for Telecommunications
  • 11-Crystal Structure of Ferrites
  • 12-Chemical Aspects of Ferrites
  • 13-Mkrostructural Aspects of Ferrites
  • 14-Ferrite Processing
  • 15-Ferrite Inductors and Transformers for Low Power
  • 16-Soft Magnetic Materials for EMI Suppression
  • 17-Ferrites for Entertainment Applications
  • 18-Ferrite Transformers and Inductors at High Power
  • 19-Materials for Magnetic Recording
  • 20-Ferrites for Microwave Applications
  • 21-Miscellaneous Magnetic Material Applications
  • 22-Physical-Thermal Aspects of Magnetic Materials
  • 23-Magnetic Measurements-Materials and Components
  • Appendix 1-Abbreviations and Symbols
  • Appendix 2-List of World’s Major Ferrite Suppliers
  • Appendix 3-Units conversion from CGS to MKS(SI) System.