Probably the most common type of variable inductor today is one with a moveable ferrite magnetic core, which can be slid or screwed in or out of the coil. Moving the core farther into the coil increases the permeability, increasing the magnetic field and the inductance. Many inductors used in radio applications (usually less than 100 MHz) use adjustable cores in order to tune such inductors to their desired value, since manufacturing processes have certain tolerances (inaccuracy). Sometimes such cores for frequencies above 100 MHz are made from highly conductive non-magnetic material such as aluminum.[15] They decrease the inductance because the magnetic field must bypass them.Adjustable Inductors are in stock at Tenco Electronics. Tenco offers inventory, pricing, & datasheets forAdjustable Inductors. To know more, please view our large section of Adjustable Inductors below.