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English: μ (Mu) – The 12th letter of the Greek alphabet, is used in physics & engineering formulae to represent
permeability, the measure of a material’s ability to support the formation, or absorption, of a magnetic field within itself. In other words, permeability (μ) is a value representing the degree of magnetization obtained in a material from an externally applied H-field. Because our alloy provides maximum permeability in magnetic shielding, it has been permanently named after the Greek letter μ (Mu). For decades, scientists, engineers, metal suppliers and fabricators have referred to mumetal as the industry standard. However, MuMETAL® is a registered trade name and exclusively available from Magnetic Shield Corporation, a worldwide leader in low-frequency magnetic shielding. As a leading expert since 1941, Magnetic Shield Corporation |
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