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- Bismanol abstract "Bismanol is an alloy of Bismuth, Manganese and Iron developed by the US Naval Ordnance Laboratory. It was used to make permanent magnets for use in small electric motors.Bismanol magnets have been replaced by Neodymium magnets which are both cheaper and superior in other ways, Samarium-Cobalt magnets in more critical applications, and Alnico magnets.".
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- Bismanol wikiPageWikiLink Alloy.
- Bismanol wikiPageWikiLink Alnico.
- Bismanol wikiPageWikiLink Bismuth.
- Bismanol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ferromagnetic_materials.
- Bismanol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ferrous_alloys.
- Bismanol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magnetic_alloys.
- Bismanol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Named_alloys.
- Bismanol wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Bismanol wikiPageWikiLink Magnet.
- Bismanol wikiPageWikiLink Manganese.
- Bismanol wikiPageWikiLink Naval_Ordnance_Laboratory.
- Bismanol wikiPageWikiLink Neodymium_magnet.
- Bismanol wikiPageWikiLink Samarium–cobalt_magnet.
- Bismanol wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bismanol".
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- Bismanol subject Category:Ferromagnetic_materials.
- Bismanol subject Category:Ferrous_alloys.
- Bismanol subject Category:Magnetic_alloys.
- Bismanol subject Category:Named_alloys.
- Bismanol hypernym Alloy.
- Bismanol type Mineral.
- Bismanol type Type.
- Bismanol type Type.
- Bismanol comment "Bismanol is an alloy of Bismuth, Manganese and Iron developed by the US Naval Ordnance Laboratory. It was used to make permanent magnets for use in small electric motors.Bismanol magnets have been replaced by Neodymium magnets which are both cheaper and superior in other ways, Samarium-Cobalt magnets in more critical applications, and Alnico magnets.".
- Bismanol label "Bismanol".
- Bismanol sameAs Q4918279.
- Bismanol sameAs Bismanol.
- Bismanol sameAs Bismanol.
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- Bismanol sameAs Q4918279.
- Bismanol wasDerivedFrom Bismanol?oldid=637211232.
- Bismanol isPrimaryTopicOf Bismanol.