These new iron-nitride magnets are stronger, cleaner to make, and made from domestic iron-salt waste and nitrogen.
These new iron-nitride magnets are stronger, cleaner to make, and made from domestic iron-salt waste and nitrogen.
The quest for the world's strongest magnet faced a surprisingly violent problem: they kept exploding. At least, that was the issue facing a group of scientists at the National High Magnetic Field ...
THE HUMBLE magnet may not seem to belong alongside steel, microchips and oil as a chess piece in the great diplomatic game. But on April 4th, as part of its retaliation against America’s tariffs, ...
Because magnets are hard, they were heated to 800° C to demagnetize and soften them prior to grinding them to dust. The separated REE residue at the end of the process can be remagnetized by exposing ...