Curie Temperature
The temperature above which a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material becomes paramagnetic.
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| Iron | 1033 | K | Clip |
| Neodymium Iron Boron | 583 to 673 | K | Clip |
| Nickel | 629 | K | Clip |
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The Curie Temperature is the temperature at which the crystalline structure changes from a piezoelectric to a non-piezoelectric, form. At this temperature PZT (Plumbum "lead" Zirconate Titanate) ceramics lose their piezoelectric properties.
See also: Paramagnetism.
Subjects: Mechanical Engineering Physics


