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Meaning of "curie point"

The 'Curie point' is the temperature at which a material loses its magnetic properties. It is named after physicist Pierre Curie and is a crucial property in materials science and magnetism
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curie point
For temperature using the curie point of a ferromagnetic standard.
Kovar alloy is magnetic at all temperatures below the Curie point.
This lowering of the Curie point of the material is done by doping.
The annealing is carried out at a temperature below the Curie point of the alloy.
Thus the Curie point at the surface of type c is increased.
Temperature was equilibrated by Curie point with nickel.
Above the Curie point a material loses its magnetic properties.
This equilibrium constant temperature is achieved at the Curie point of the susceptor material.
Below the Curie point the material displays strong magnetic properties.
The temperature where the material no longer presents spontaneous magnetization is called Curie point.
The Curie point is the temperature above which a ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic.
The transition between the ferromagnetic and paramagnetic phases of magnetic materials at the Curie point.
Close to the Curie point.
Curie point Pyrolyzer.
Magnetic susceptibility near the Curie point.

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Curie point - The temperature above which a material loses its magnetization.
The TGA furnace was calibrated using the magnetic Curie point method.
The material 15 may possess a Curie point either above or below body temperature.
In general, thermomagnetic materials have a relatively well defined Curie point temperature.
Temperature calibration, Curie point of Alumel, Nickel, Perkaloy and iron.
This magneto-calorific effect occurs close to the Curie point of the material.
The interior components have a Curie point lower than first susceptor liner 188 and second susceptor liner 190.
A maximal security for the tightened material . Curie point impossible to exceed.
The magneto-optical material is then heated to a temperature near the Curie point.
As indicated above, the material 15 may have a Curie point that is below body temperature.
The hydrophilic layer may also include a material 15 with a Curie point.
What is Curie point?
This temperature is known as the magnet 's Curie Point.
Elements handbook, Curie point.
In some examples, the modulating step 60 further utilizes the material 15 with a Curie point.
In some cases the medical device 414 comprises a material 15 that possesses a Curie point above body temperature.
It is ferromagnetic at temperatures below 768°C the Curie point.
Gadolinium becomes ferromagnetic at below 16 °C Curie point.

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