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  2. Neodymium magnet - Wikipedia

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    A neodymium magnet (also known as NdFeB, NIB or Neo magnet) is a permanent magnet made from an alloy of neodymium, iron, and boron to form the Nd 2 Fe 14 B tetragonal crystalline structure. [1] They are the most widely used type of rare-earth magnet .

  3. MP Materials - Wikipedia

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    On May 24, 2024, the Biden Administration announced a 25 percent tariff on rare earth magnets from China, set to take effect in 2026. This marks the first time that critical minerals, including rare earth magnets, have been specifically included in the tariffs. [53] Following the tariffs MP Materials put out a statement listing the tariffs.

  4. Masato Sagawa - Wikipedia

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    Masato Sagawa (佐川眞人; born August 3, 1943, in Tokushima, Japan) is a Japanese scientist and entrepreneur, and the inventor of the sintered permanent neodymium magnet (NdFeB). Sagawa was awarded the Japan Prize and IEEE Medal for Environmental and Safety Technologies for his efforts.

  5. Rare-earth magnet - Wikipedia

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    Ferrofluid on glass, with a rare-earth magnet underneath. A rare-earth magnet is a strong permanent magnet made from alloys of rare-earth elements.Developed in the 1970s and 1980s, 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.

  6. Neodymium - Wikipedia

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    Neodymium also has 15 known metastable isotopes, with the most stable one being 139m Nd (t 1/2 = 5.5 hours), 135m Nd (t 1/2 = 5.5 minutes) and 133m1 Nd (t 1/2 ~70 seconds). The primary decay modes before the most abundant stable isotope, 142 Nd, are electron capture and positron decay , and the primary mode after is beta minus decay .

  7. Orders of magnitude (magnetic field) - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic induction B (also known as magnetic flux density) has the SI unit tesla [T or Wb/m 2]. [1] One tesla is equal to 10 4 gauss. Magnetic field drops off as the inverse cube of the distance (⁠ 1 / distance 3 ⁠) from a dipole source. Energy required to produce laboratory magnetic fields increases with the square of magnetic field. [2]

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