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CHALLENGE: Ferrites with different size and different curie temperatures

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Challenge ID >> C-00130
Industrial sector >> Food & drink
Country >> Spain ES
Budget >> Not available
Deadline >> 2010-11-15
Proposals received >> 1
Tags >> ferrite, curie temperature

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We are a food technology research center

Challenge: Ferrites with different size and different curie temperatures

We need a research partner who can manufacture ferrites with different curie temperatures and if is possible with different ferrite sizes. we need curie temperatures of these ferrites around 80 - 160ºc. in an initial step, we don't care about the material, shape and size, in further studies or developments we will need more specific ferrites.

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