4 edition of Rare earth metals based permanent magnets found in the catalog.
Published
1989
by Elsevier in London, New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Statement | edited by Frits Andriessen and Marten Terpstra. |
Contributions | Andriessen, Frits., Terpstra, Marten. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QC757.9 .R37 1989 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xi, 146 p. : |
Number of Pages | 146 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2055285M |
ISBN 10 | 1851663215 |
LC Control Number | 88033561 |
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Magnesium-based alloys containing rare-earth metals are important structural materials, as they combine low density with high-strength properties. This makes them particularly attractive for industry, especially in cases where the low weight of constructions is . The permanent magnets of rare earth metals and permanent magnets of other metals and articles intended to become permanent magnets after magnetization (HS: .
These strong permanent magnets, developed in the ’s, are the strongest permanent magnets available, even stronger than ferrite and alnico magnets. However, the name is a bit misleading; the “rare earth” elements theses magnets are made from are not, in fact, very rare. They’re as plentiful as elements like tin or lead. Types of rare. Uses of the Rare Earth Elements. The rare earth metals are used in a variety of materials and products, including: superconductors extremely powerful magnets phosphors and pigments catalysts lasers and masers steel and other alloys. RARE EARTHS REPORT U.S. dependence on China’s rare earth – Trade war vulnerability.
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The book then discusses the rare earth elements and their alloys with cobalt, copper, and iron; the magnetic properties of various intermetallic compounds relevant to permanent magnets; a detailed account of cast permanent magnets of the Co-Cu-Sm and Co-Cu-Ce systems and their modifications; the important methods of making and manufacturing.
Rare-earth magnets are strong permanent magnets made from alloys of rare-earth ped in the s and s, rare-earth magnets are the strongest type of permanent magnets made, producing significantly stronger magnetic fields than other types such as ferrite or alnico magnets.
The magnetic field typically produced by rare-earth magnets can exceed teslas. Rare earth metals based permanent magnets: a literature study. [Frits Andriessen; Marten Terpstra;] Home.
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Rare-earth magnets are permanent magnets having a composition of alloys manufactured from rare earth element (mostly elements from lanthanide series, and alloys). They were developed in the years the s and s and are the strongest types of permanent magnets. Rare-earth element cerium is actually the 25th most abundant element in Earth's crust, having 68 parts per million (about as common as copper).Only the highly unstable and radioactive promethium "rare earth" is quite scarce.
The rare-earth elements are often found together. The longest-lived isotope of promethium has a half-life of years, so the element exists in nature in only. rare earth metals Inorganic materials title claims abstract description 58; pressing Methods title claims abstract description rare earth alloy Chemical class title claims abstract description 42; magnetic powders Substances title claims abstract description Journals & Books; Help deployment of wind power generation may be affected by potential disruptions in supply and price rises of critical rare earth elements.
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From computer hard discs and smart phones to earbuds and electric motors, magnets are at the forefront of today's technology. Magnets containing rare-earth elements are. Rare Earth Magnets are found in many of today’s technology and industrial applications as well as being popular with hobbyists, Arts and Crafts persons, and DIYers.
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These magnets are stronger than rare-earth metal magnets but weaker than iron-based magnets. Cobalt. Cobalt is an important ferromagnetic metal.
For over years, cobalt’s excellent magnetic properties have helped develop a variety of applications. Cobalt can be used to produce soft as well as hard magnets.
According to the report, the global rare earth metals market was valued at approximately USD billion in and is expected to generate around. Rare-earth element, any member of the group of chemical elements consisting of three elements in Group 3 (scandium [Sc], yttrium [Y], and lanthanum [La]) and the first extended row of elements below the main body of the periodic table (cerium [Ce] through lutetium [Lu]).
The elements cerium through lutetium are called the lanthanides, but many scientists also, though incorrectly, call those. As a technologist who had advised major mining companies, written two books on metal mining and a page text on efficient motor systems, done rare-earth physics experiments at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, and consulted for MIT’s Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory, I knew enough to be unconvinced by rare-earth alarm bells.
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