This work details an investigation into the magnetic and other properties of iron-aluminum alloys produced through vacuum melting. Authored by Trygve D. Yensen and Walter Arthur Gatward, the study offers valuable insights into the characteristics of these alloys, contributing to the field of materials science and metallurgy. The research focuses on the effects of vacuum melting on the resultant magnetic behavior and physical properties of the iron-aluminum mixtures. It serves as a resource for researchers and engineers interested in the specific attributes of these alloys and the processes involved in their creation.
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