@snacks @whirly Very cool all the stuff that can be done to iron, yeah. The ferrites I saw are mostly of the form Metal-Fe2O3 or Metal Oxide-Fe2O3 for choke inductors, so ceramics, for filtering of high frequencies. Probably for switching mode power supplies and RF. And EMC. Whereas electrical steel, silicon iron, uses a SiFe alloy of varying Si %, and it's used in power transformers. Either for the utilities or for linear power supplies.
I assume the material choice has to do with the AC frequency of the application, but I'm not clear on it. And cost ofc.
Also yeah I was aware there's lots of ice crystals, I'm just no familiar with crystal phases and their processes. I've mostly dealt with fluid phase equilibria, so that's what I use as a reference.
Austenite is indeed the way to go for e.g. Foods. But even that falls short when dealing with high saline concentrations i.e above 2000 ppm. Pretty good for strong acidic conditions, though. Also, liners my beloved. A shame they are not always appropriate.