Claims
- 1. A flexible electromagnetic shield which comprises interlaced filaments, said filaments comprising at least one metal alloy that is primarily glassy, said at least one metal alloy consisting essentially of about 75 to 87 atom percent of at least one metal selected from the group consisting of iron and cobalt, up to about three-fourths of which may be replaced by nickel, and the balance at least one metalloid selected from the group consisting of boron, carbon and phosphorus, up to about one-third of which may be replaced by at least one element selected from the group consisting of silicon and aluminum, plus incidental impurities, and having a maximum permeability of at least about 25,000 and a coercivity of less than about 0.08 Oe.
- 2. The flexible electromagnetic shield of claim 1 comprising interlaced filaments of one substantially glassy metal alloy.
- 3. The flexible electromagnetic shield of claim 1 having a maximum permeability of at least about 100,000 and a coercivity of less than about 0.04 Oe.
- 4. The flexible electromagnetic shield of claim 1 in which up to about three-fifths of said at least one metal is replaced by nickel.
- 5. The flexible electromagnetic shield of claim 1 in which up to about one-fifth of said at least one metalloid is replaced by at least one element selected from the group consisting of silicon and aluminum.
- 6. The flexible electromagnetic shield of claim 1 in which up to about 10 atom percent of said at least one metal is replaced by at least one element selected from the group consisting of chromium, molybdenum, copper, manganese, vanadium, niobium, tantalum and tungsten.
- 7. The flexible electromagnetic shield of claim 6 in which said at least one element is at least one selected from the group consisting of chromium and molybdenum.
- 8. The flexible electromagnetic shield of claim 1 in which said at least one metal is at least one selected from the group consisting of iron and cobalt.
- 9. The flexible electromagnetic shield of claim 1 in which said at least one metalloid is at least one selected from the group consisting of boron, carbon, and phosphorus.
- 10. The flexible electromagnetic shield of claim 1 in which said at least one metal alloy has a nominal composition selected from the group consisting of Fe.sub.40 Ni.sub.40 P.sub.14 B.sub.6, Fe.sub.80 B.sub.20, Ni.sub.50 Fe.sub.30 B.sub.20, Ni.sub.49 Fe.sub.29 P.sub.14 B.sub.6 Si.sub.2, Fe.sub.64 Co.sub.16 B.sub.20, Fe.sub.63 Co.sub.15 Mo.sub.2 B.sub.20, Fe.sub.86 B.sub.14, Fe.sub.40 Ni.sub.38 Mo.sub.4 B.sub.18, Co.sub.74 Fe.sub.6 B.sub.20, Fe.sub.71 Mo.sub.9 C.sub.18 B.sub.2, Fe.sub.69 Co.sub.18 B.sub.13, Fe.sub.37 Ni.sub.37 Cr.sub.4 B.sub.22 and Fe.sub.67 Ni.sub.10 Cr.sub.3 B.sub.20.
- 11. The flexible electromagnetic shield of claim 10 in which said at least one metal alloy has a nominal composition selected from the group consisting of Fe.sub.40 Ni.sub.40 P.sub.14 B.sub.6, Fe.sub.80 B.sub.20, Ni.sub.50 Fe.sub.30 B.sub.20, Ni.sub.49 Fe.sub.29 P.sub.14 B.sub.6 Si.sub.2, Fe.sub.64 Co.sub.16 B.sub.20, Fe.sub.63 Co.sub.15 Mo.sub.2 B.sub.20, Fe.sub.86 B.sub.14, Fe.sub.40 Ni.sub.38 Mo.sub.4 B.sub.18, Fe.sub.37 Ni.sub.37 Cr.sub.4 B.sub.22 and Fe.sub.67 Ni.sub.10 Cr.sub.3 B.sub.20.
- 12. The flexible electromagnetic shield of claim 11 in which said at least one metal alloy has nominal composition selected from the group consisting of Fe.sub.40 Ni.sub.40 P.sub.14 B.sub.6 and Fe.sub.80 B.sub.20.
- 13. The flexible electromagnetic shield of claim 1 comprising interlaced filaments of more than one metal alloy.
- 14. The flexible electromagnetic shield of claim 13 in which each metal alloy is substantially glassy.
- 15. The flexible electromagnetic shield of claim 1 annealed at a temperature of at least about 25.degree. C. above the Curie temperature of the glassy metal alloy and at least about 15.degree. C. below its crystallization temperature for a period of time of up to about 3 hrs.
- 16. The flexible electomagnetic shield of claim 15 in which the annealing additionally includes a magnetic field applied to the shield during cooling through the Curie temperature.
- 17. The flexible electromagnetic shield of claim 16 in which the applied magnetic field ranges from about 1 to 10 Oe.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 663,172, filed Mar. 2, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,030,892, issued June 21, 1977.
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