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Magnetization, magnetic bonding

Fig.l. Stripe models for 1/3 doping.18 Arrows indicate correlated Ni magnetic moments circles indicate oxygen sites filled circles indicate locations of doped holes on oxygen sites. Bold dashed lines indicate positions of domain walls, while bold solid lines outline a magnetic unit cell. The two-magnon Raman process is shown also bold arrows demonstrate spins on adjacent sites and curved lines indicate broken magnetic bonds. [Pg.207]

Many kinds of adhesives are utilized in the bonding of loudspeaker magnets, DC motor assemblies, and other types of magnet bonding. Some manufacturers still prefer to use mechanical clamps. The factors that contribute to the choice of a joining process include the cost of the adhesive, labor rates, speed of adhesive fixture, acceptability of odor level, and energy costs. Aerobic acrylic adhesives have been used primarily for their rapid fixture (as little as 10 seconds) resulting in faster assembly rates. [Pg.737]

Nyholm. R.S. Magnetism. Bonding and Structure of Coordination Compounds. Pure Appl. Chem. 17 (1968)1. [Pg.40]

Electronic component bonding Magnet bonding Polycarbonate hospital cabinets Bonding of pump parts... [Pg.241]

Figure 1. The dependence of the magnetic bond number Nb on z = wj fL calculated from equation (9) of reference (Rosensweig et aL, 1983) (dashed line) and from equation (2) (solid line). The results are shown for a magnetic susceptibility x of 1.6. The phase ratio is fixed at 0.5. Figure 1. The dependence of the magnetic bond number Nb on z = wj fL calculated from equation (9) of reference (Rosensweig et aL, 1983) (dashed line) and from equation (2) (solid line). The results are shown for a magnetic susceptibility x of 1.6. The phase ratio is fixed at 0.5.
Electrical/Electronic Flexible printed cricuits Magnet bonding Die attachment ... [Pg.24]

Magnet bonding Acrylics Epoxy Cyanoacrylate Mixers, audio speakers... [Pg.32]


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