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  • Frequently Asked Neodymium Magnets Questions

Frequently Asked Neodymium Magnets Questions

Frequently Asked Neodymium Magnets Questions What is Rare Earth? Rare earth is an ore primarily mined in China. Rare earth is the source of 17 elements listed on the periodic table as Lanthanides. Two of those elements Neodymium and Samarium are the magnets namesakes that are derived from the rare earth ore. Both Neodymium (Nd) [...]

  • Rare Earth and Non-Rare Earth Magnets

Rare Earth and Non-Rare Earth Magnets

Rare Earth and Non-Rare Earth Magnets The Differences Between Like in most subjects if you learn the terminology you have at least a consumer level knowledge that will get you to the types, shapes & strength magnets you are looking for. Rare Earth Magnets at MPCO Magnetics Ceramic (non Rare Earth) Magnets at  MPCO Magnetics There [...]

  • 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 [...]

  • The Future of Cerium And Its Effects On the Permanent Magnet Industry

The Future of Cerium And Its Effects On the Permanent Magnet Industry

The Future of Cerium And Its Effects On the Permanent Magnet Industry Cerium, for one, is not a useable component of current permanent magnet creation, but nonetheless is critical to the health of the industry. However, the way established markets run for rare earth metals, sister minerals mined must be a significant factor when calculating [...]

By |March 10th, 2021|Cerium, Element, Magnet News, Magnetic Ideas, Magnetic Industry, Magnetic Knowledge, Magnetic Materials, Magnetic News, Magnetic Science, Neodymium, Permanent Magnet, Rare Earth Elements, Rare Earth Magnets, Rare Earths, Samarium|Comments Off on The Future of Cerium And Its Effects On the Permanent Magnet Industry
  • Sintered Samarium Cobalt Magnets

How are Sintered Samarium Cobalt Magnets Made?

How are Sintered Samarium Cobalt Magnets Made? Developed in the early 1960’s, samarium Cobalt magnets have been a highly preferred application choice as a type of rare earth permanent magnet material. Samarium cobalt magnet compositions are primarily samarium and cobalt with small amounts of iron, copper, zirconium depending on the material grade. The powerful sintered [...]

By |September 11th, 2020|Cobalt, Learning Resources, Magnet News, Magnetic Knowledge, Magnetic Materials, MPCO Magnetics News, Permanent Magnet, Rare Earth Magnets, Samarium, Samarium Cobalt|Comments Off on How are Sintered Samarium Cobalt Magnets Made?
  • Use Rare Magnets In Outdoors

To Use Rare Magnets In Outdoors

To Use Rare Magnets In Outdoors Rare Magnets - Lanthanide components are ferromagnetic metals. This implies that they the ability to be charged much the same as iron. Be that as it may, their curie temperatures (the temperature at which they lose their attraction) are normally underneath the typical room temperature. This illustrates why rare [...]

By |October 29th, 2019|Magnetic Ideas, Magnetic Knowledge, Magnetic Materials, NdFeB, Neodymium Magnets, Rare Earth Magnets, Rare Earth News, Samarium, Samarium Cobalt|Comments Off on To Use Rare Magnets In Outdoors
  • Rare Earth Elements List

Rare Earth Elements List

This is a list of rare earth elements (REEs), which are a special group of metals. Key Takeaways: List of Rare Earth Elements The rare earth elements (REEs) or rare earth metals (REMs) are a group of metals found within the same ores and possessing similar chemical properties. Scientists and engineers disagree on exactly which [...]

  • 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
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