Abstract
Fe-Co alloys with lower amounts of Co (27 < %Co < 35) compared to commercial equiatomic alloys (48Fe:48Co:2V) are relevant to be studied, as they have high saturation magnetizations, high Curie temperatures and are cheaper, as they contain less cobalt. Considering only raw material prices, a ton of Fe-Co equiatomic alloy costs about 11200 USD more than alloys with 35% Co. Currently, the p…