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Story about a CMI technology for acid-free dissolution recycling being used in a pilot project with CMI Team member Western Digital, Microsoft, CMI Team member TdVib subsidiary Critical Materials Recycling, and PedalPoint Recycling.
The Newsletter for Ames National Laboratory Employees
Scientists are working to find alternatives to rare-earth-based magnets that can function well in motors, because rare earth materials are expensive and can experience supply chain issues. One solution to this challenge was discovered by a team of researchers and industry partners led by scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy Ames National Laboratory. They developed a rare-earth-free bonded magnet that not only retains its magnetism at high temperatures, coercivity nearly doubles with a 100°C (212°F) increase from room temperature.
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