Neodymium Iron Alloy Ingot Description
The Neodymium Iron Alloy exhibits a silvery grey appearance and oxidises when exposed to air. It is employed primarily as a raw material for the manufacture of NdFeB permanent magnet alloys. Stanford Advanced Materials supplies Neodymium Iron Alloy, which is used chiefly as a primary material for the production of Nd-Fe-B permanent magnet alloys and as an additive during melting.
Specifications for Neodymium Iron Alloy Ingots
Element
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Neodymium/Rare Earths
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Rare Earth
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Iron
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Content
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>99%
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75%, 80%, 85%
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Balance
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Applications of Neodymium Iron Alloy Ingots
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Consumer Electronics: NdFeB magnets are incorporated in various devices, including smartphones, headphones, speakers and microphones. They produce a strong magnetic field while occupying a small footprint.
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Electric Motors and Generators: NdFeB magnets serve as key components in electric vehicle motors, hybrid vehicle systems and wind turbine generators.
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Hard Disk Drives: In the data storage sector, NdFeB magnets are utilised in the actuator arms of hard disk drives. They enable precise movement and result in increased data storage density and improved access speeds.
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Medical Devices: High-strength magnets are employed in a range of medical devices, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems. Their strong magnetic fields are required for producing precise imaging.
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Industrial Machinery: NdFeB magnets are used in industrial automation and robotics. Their strength and durability contribute to improved machine performance and system reliability.
Neodymium Iron Alloy Ingot Packaging
Our Neodymium Iron Alloy Ingots are handled with caution during storage and transport in order to preserve the product’s condition.