Article | REF: M4602 V1

Materials with specific and future hard magnetic properties

Author: Jacques DEGAUQUE

Publication date: June 10, 2001

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Magnet stone, a variety of Fe 3 O 4 magnetite, is a natural magnet known since ancient times. Since the end of the 19th century, several categories of metallic materials for permanent magnets have been used. Some have been completely abandoned, others may still be used in very small proportions. But all are part of the history of permanent magnets. Let's take a quick look at these permanent magnet materials (tables 1 and 2 ).

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