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Anyone familiar with NETIC S3-5 material

Anyone familiar with NETIC S3-5 material

Anyone familiar with NETIC S3-5 material

(OP)
I have a drawing dating back to 1963 for a metallic can that calls for NETIC S3-5 material to be used.  I see that NETIC S3-6 is available through MAGNETIC SHIELD CORPORATION but there is no mention of the NETIC S3-5 material.  

Since I'm not familiar with either material I'm not sure if the S3-6 material is an acceptable substitite.  

There was an engineering change that allowed Mu-Metal to be used but I'm still curious about the NETIC material.

Thank you in advance for your assistance.  

Regards,
Jim
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RE: Anyone familiar with NETIC S3-5 material

I'd recommend contacting Magnetic Shield Corporation.  The NETIC name was probably some trademarked name for Mumetal and I can only guess they are/were the owner.  I don't know what would be different between S3-5 and S3-6.

Mumetal has become a generic name for the iron/nickel alloy.  The important thing is to anneal it after all machining/deformation processes are complete.

Good luck,
Mike

RE: Anyone familiar with NETIC S3-5 material

(OP)
Mike,

I also suspect that Mu Metal is the same as S3-5.  Thank you for the advice.

Regards,
Jim

RE: Anyone familiar with NETIC S3-5 material

Call magnetic Shield Corp.  Their Mu Metal come in different permeability/saturation level mixes.

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