Georgetown University researchers have discovered a new class of strong magnets that do not rely on rare-earth or precious ...
The collaboration combines Niron Magnetics' Iron Nitride permanent magnet technology with FaitalPRO's loudspeaker engineering expertise to create a new professional audio solution that addresses both ...
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New ultra-strong magnets use common elements, ditch rare-earth metals
Permanent magnets sit at the heart of the green economy, from wind turbines and electric vehicles to smartphones and industrial robots. For decades, the strongest versions have depended on rare-earth ...
A Minnesota-based company has opened its commercial pilot plant to ramp up rare earth-free permanent magnet production. Niron Magnets' facility in Minneapolis will produce sustainable alternative to ...
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US firm’s new facility to build 1,500 tons of iron nitride permanent magnets annually
World’s first full-scale Iron Nitride permanent magnet facility is set to be built in ...
While interest is high, companies are awaiting the final request for proposal (RFP) before committing capital.
The joint venture Astemo, a collaboration between Hitachi and Honda, has developed a new motor for battery-electric vehicles ...
Niron Magnetics aims to use cheap, widely available materials to make magnets for EVs and wind turbines. The motor in your vacuum cleaner and the one in your electric vehicle likely have at least one ...
As some entities identify new (or at least overlooked) sources to meet the growing demand for rare earth materials, others are looking toward new tools. UK deep-tech company Materials Nexus announced ...
The development of permanent magnets continues to be driven by the need for improved magnetic properties coupled with robust mechanical performance. Advances in materials science have revealed that ...
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