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Alumel is not inherently magnetic; it is a nickel-based alloy primarily composed of nickel, aluminum, and silicon. While nickel can exhibit some magnetic properties, the overall magnetic behavior of alumel is influenced by its composition and structure, which typically results in it being non-magnetic or only very weakly magnetic. Its primary use is in thermocouples rather than for magnetic applications.

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