In 1982, two researchers working independently of each other developed the neodymium–iron–boron magnet, which was stronger than any known magnet. It revolutionized the low-cost mass production ...
The most common rare-earth magnet alloy, a combination of iron, neodymium, and boron, has a Curie temperature in the range of 300-400°C, depending on the exact mix of elements. Going further down ...
The Defense Department awarded $5.1 million to Rare Resource Recycling Inc. (REEcycle) in efforts to support its recovery of four elements critical to neodymium iron boron magnets, which enable a ...
Because the ions themselves have unpaired electrons, their magnetic properties have proved fascinating to scientists and lucrative to entrepreneurs. An alloy of neodymium, iron and boron discovered in ...
The Department of Defense (DoD) has announced a significant step to strengthen the domestic supply chain of critical materials. A $5.1 million award has been granted to Rare Resource Recycling Inc.
However, stronger, potentially riskier magnets made from neodymium iron boron (Nd 2 Fe 14 B) are becoming more prevalent, due to their small size and low cost. Researchers in Switzerland ...