Toshiba Corporation announced on 16 August that it has developed a high-iron concentration samarium-cobalt magnet that is free of the increasingly rare and expensive rare earth mineral dysprosium. At typical operating temperatures, Toshiba says, the samarium-cobalt magnet has magnetic properties superior to the heat-resistant neodymium magnets currently used in electric Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Toshiba Corporation announced on 16 August that it has developed a high-iron concentration samarium-cobalt magnet that is free of the increasingly rare and expensive rare earth mineral dysprosium. At typical operating temperatures, Toshiba says, the samarium-cobalt magnet has magnetic properties superior to the heat-resistant neodymium magnets currently used in electric
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