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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
A general name for highly magnetic films made froom rare earth elements. Rare earth magnets are lightweight and as thin as 0.06 inches. They have high magnetic strength, and are resistant to corrosion and demagnetization. Examples include samarium-cobalt or neodymium-iron-boron magnets.
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A general name for highly magnetic films made from rare earth elements. The strength of rare earth magnets exceeds those of ferrite magnets by approximately 10-fold.  Additionally, they are lightweight, as thin as 0.06 inches, and are resistant to corrosion and demagnetization. Rare earth magnets are divided into two categories, that is, the SmCo-type (samarium-cobalt) rare earth magnets and the NdFeB-type (neodymium-iron-boron) magnets (also called Nd magnets). More than 98% of the rare earth magnets are the Nd magnets
  
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== Risks ==
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* Rare earth magnets are extremely strong. Handle with caution as they can fly together and pinch fingers and art ([https://www.conservation-wiki.com/wiki/Magnet_Mounts AIC Wiki]).
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* Rare earth magnets are brittle and subject to corrosion so they are usually plated or coated.
  
* Product Information  Comment: available from McMaster Carr in U.S.
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==Resources and Citations==
  
* External source or communication  Comment: DISTLIST 18:27 Dec. 16 2004 from Neill McManus
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* Gwen Spicer, 'Magnetic Mounting Systems for Museums and Cultural Institutions, Spicer Art Books, Delaware, USA (2019) [https://spicerart.com/magnetbook/ Link]
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* T. Minowa, 'Rare earth magnets: Conservation of energy and the environment', ''Resource Geology'', Nov. 2008 at [https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1751-3928.2008.00073.x Wiley Online]
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* Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rare-earth_magnet Website] (Accessed 11/2020)
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* Product Information: available from McMaster Carr in U.S.
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* DISTLIST 18:27 Dec. 16 2004 from Neill McManus
  
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:40, 18 October 2022

Description

A general name for highly magnetic films made from rare earth elements. The strength of rare earth magnets exceeds those of ferrite magnets by approximately 10-fold. Additionally, they are lightweight, as thin as 0.06 inches, and are resistant to corrosion and demagnetization. Rare earth magnets are divided into two categories, that is, the SmCo-type (samarium-cobalt) rare earth magnets and the NdFeB-type (neodymium-iron-boron) magnets (also called Nd magnets). More than 98% of the rare earth magnets are the Nd magnets

Risks

  • Rare earth magnets are extremely strong. Handle with caution as they can fly together and pinch fingers and art (AIC Wiki).
  • Rare earth magnets are brittle and subject to corrosion so they are usually plated or coated.

Resources and Citations

  • Gwen Spicer, 'Magnetic Mounting Systems for Museums and Cultural Institutions, Spicer Art Books, Delaware, USA (2019) Link
  • T. Minowa, 'Rare earth magnets: Conservation of energy and the environment', Resource Geology, Nov. 2008 at Wiley Online
  • Wikipedia: Website (Accessed 11/2020)
  • Product Information: available from McMaster Carr in U.S.
  • DISTLIST 18:27 Dec. 16 2004 from Neill McManus