Mu-metal is a nickel-iron alloy (75% nickel, 15% iron, plus copper and molybdenum) that has a very
high magnetic
permeability. Permeability is represented by μ, the Greek letter mu.
The high permeability makes mu-metal very effective at screening
static or low-frequency magnetic fields, which
cannot be attenuated by other methods.[1]
Mu metal requires special heat treatment — annealing in hydrogen atmosphere, which
reportedly increases the magnetic
permeability about 40 times. The annealing alters the material's crystal structure,
aligning the grains and removing some impurities, especially carbon. Mechanical treatment
may disrupt the material's grain alignment, leading to drop of
permeability in the affected areas, which can be restored by repeating
of the hydrogen annealing step.
Uses and properties
Mu-metal is used to shield equipment from magnetic fields. For
example:
Other materials with similar magnetic properties are supermalloy, supermumetal,
nilomag, sanbold,
Mo-Permalloy, Ultraperm,
M-1040, etc.