The properties of permanent magnets generally include a Rare-Earth metal, as well as Iron (Fe) and Boron (B). More commonly used rare-earth metal is Neodymium (Nd). These materials are derived from the strong magnetocrystalline anisotropy and high saturation magnetization of the compound RE2Fe14B1. Newland Magnetic powders are based upon Nd-Fe-B alloy compositions that are quickly solidified from their molten state at high cooling ra
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