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  • Programs for Recycling Rare Earth Metals

Programs for Recycling Rare Earth Metals

Programs for Recycling Rare Earth Metals Have you ever wondered if you can recycle magnets? Previously, old magnets could not be recycled to reuse the rare earth metals inside them, but new methods have been developed that have made it worthwhile to reuse the material inside magnets. Magnets made with rare earth metals are used [...]

  • Rare Earth Metals

12 Things You Didn’t Know About Rare Earth Metals

12 Things You Didn’t Know About Rare Earth Metals 1 They’re Not That Rare. Most of the rare earth metals really aren’t that rare. Cerium (Ce) is the most abundant rare earth metal, followed by Lanthanum (La), and then Neodymium (Nd). Cerium, Lanthanum and Neodymium are all more abundant than Lead (Pb). 2 It’s actually [...]

  • Rare Earth Materials PrNd Metal

Briefing of Rare Earth Magnet Materials Price in 42 Weeks 2019

Briefing of Rare Earth Magnet Materials Price in 42 Weeks 2019 1. Briefing of Important News This week, the prices of PrNd, DyFe and Tb fell slightly. Price from Asian Metal at this weekend presented: PrNd metal 390-395RMB/KG, DyFe alloy 1,700-1,720RMB/KG, and Tb metal 4,850-4,900RMB/KG. In order to conscientiously implement the national and provincial requirements [...]

By |October 21st, 2019|Didymium, Element, Magnet Market, Magnet News, Magnetic Knowledge, Magnetic Materials, Magnetic News, MPCO Magnetics News, Neodymium, Praseodymium, Rare Earth Elements, Rare Earth Magnets, Rare Earth News, Rare Earths|Comments Off on Briefing of Rare Earth Magnet Materials Price in 42 Weeks 2019
  • Rare Earth Metals Heavy vs. Light

Rare Earth Metals: Heavy vs. Light

Rare Earth Metals: Heavy vs. Light The 17 elements that make up the group of rare earth metals are diverse in their applications and market dynamics. They are often broken up into two categories according to their atomic weight: light and heavy. Overall, the different rare earth metals play a huge role in the development [...]

By |August 5th, 2019|Didymium, Element, Neodymium, Praseodymium, Rare Earth Elements, Rare Earth Export, Rare Earth Magnets, Rare Earth News, Rare Earths, Samarium|Comments Off on Rare Earth Metals: Heavy vs. Light
  • Shortages of rare earth elements usage

Shortages of rare earth elements could limit clean energy development

Shortages of rare earth elements could limit clean energy development Rare earth elements — elements like scandium, neodymium, and dysprosium — have found their way into every aspect of our daily lives, from the highly visible, like smartphones and fluorescent lamps, to the seemingly invisible: hybrid cars, rechargeable batteries, and wind turbines. There are even [...]

By |June 5th, 2019|Didymium, Element, Neodymium, Rare Earth Export, Rare Earth News, Rare Earths|Comments Off on Shortages of rare earth elements could limit clean energy development
  • China Rare Earth Permanent Magnet Industry

New Trends of Rare Earth Permanent Magnet Industry in China

New Trends of Rare Earth Permanent Magnet Industry in China Rare Earth Permanent Magnet Industry - Rare earth permanent magnet materials represented by samarium cobalt (Sm-Co) and neodymium iron boron (NdFeB) are the most permanent magnet magnetic materials in the world, and are widely used in many national economies such as information and communication, electronic [...]

  • Praseodymium

What Is Praseodymium?

Praseodymium is an element that can also be used for permanent magnetization. Uses for this type of magnet include in electrical motors and machinery in hybrid cars and wind agents. The element is also known for when it is combined with Magnesium to form tough metal designed for the engines in airplanes. Praseodymium [...]

By |November 3rd, 2017|Didymium, Element, Magnesium, Neodymium, Praseodymium|Comments Off on What Is Praseodymium?
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