ferrometal
Ferrometal is a term sometimes used to describe metals and metal alloys that exhibit ferromagnetism, the strong, cooperative alignment of electron spins due to exchange interactions. In mainstream materials science, these materials are typically referred to as ferromagnetic metals or ferromagnetic alloys. Common examples include elemental iron and its alloys (steel and cast iron), as well as the pure elements nickel and cobalt, and related iron-nickel or iron-cobalt compositions. Ferrometals can develop spontaneous magnetization below a characteristic Curie temperature and lose permanent magnetization above it, becoming paramagnetic.
Key properties include magnetic domains, hysteresis, saturation magnetization, and magnetic anisotropy. The Curie temperatures are material-specific:
Processing and durability considerations affect performance. Ferrometals can oxidize or corrode, especially at elevated temperatures or