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Understanding Magnetic Permeability

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Understanding Magnetic Permeability Magnetic Permeability is a value that expresses how a magnetic material responds to an applied magnetic field.  If a material's internal dipoles become easily oriented to an applied magnetic field, that material is regarded as being a high-permeability material.  If the material's internal dipoles do not become easily oriented to an applied magnetic field, it is a low-permeability magnetic material. Read More Don't miss out on the latest global Permanent Magnet market trends, industry reports, and news of clean energy technologies.

The Hysteresis Loop Explained - Understanding Hysteresis and BH Curves

Hysteresis is based on a Greek word that means lagging. So Magnetic Hysteresis is all about how a material's magnetic properties lag behind the force that creates those properties.  The hysteresis curve tells us a lot about a material's response to a magnetic field, so if we know how to interpret it, we will know and understand a lot about the material's response to magnetic input. Read More Don't miss out on the latest global Permanent Magnet market trends, industry reports, and news of clean energy technologies

Honda to Use New Neodymium Magnet in Hybrid Vehicles

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Honda Motor Company Ltd. along with Daido Steel Company have co-developed a new neodymium magnet with high heat resistance properties without the need for rare earth metals that will be used in the all-new Honda Freed and future hybrid vehicles. Read more  Don't miss out on the latest global Permanent Magnet market trends, industry reports, and news of clean energy technologies.