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Effective solution for high temperature demagnetization of NdFeB magnets

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Iron boron, also known as NdFeB magnet, is a tetragonal crystal formed by neodymium, iron and boron (Nd2Fe14B). Neodymium magnets were discovered by Masato Sagawa of Sumitomo Metal in Japan in 1982. The magnetic energy product (BHmax) of this magnet is greater than that of samarium cobalt magnets, and it was the material with the highest magnetic energy product in the world at that time.

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Introduction to NdFeB magnet for consumer electronics

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Different Kinds of Magnets

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Are Magnets Recycled?

The recycling of magnets has become an increasingly important topic in recent years, driven by both

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Permanent Magnets

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The Four Most Common Types of Magnets

Magnets play crucial roles in various aspects of our daily lives and industrial applications. There

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Alnico Permanent Magnets

Alnico permanent magnets are a class of high - performance magnets that have been widely used in various applications due to their unique combination of properties. The name "Alnico" is derived from the main elements in their composition: aluminum (Al), nickel (Ni), and cobalt (Co), along with iron (Fe) and sometimes small amounts of other elements such as copper (Cu) and titanium (Ti).

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