Recycled additively manufactured printed rare earth magnets with no wastage CMI reseachers at Ames Laboratory and Oak Ridge National Laboratory collaborated on recycled additively manufactured (AM) printed rare earth (RE) magnets with no wastage
Anisotropy and quenched orbital moment in Sm-Co magnets CMI research on anisotropy and quenched orbital moment in Sm-Co magnets
In-situ alignment of filament-based 3D printed magnets CMI research demonstrates performance of in-situ alignment of filament-based 3D printed magnets
High-performance, critical-element-free permanent magnets CMI researchers develop high-performance, critical-element-free permanent magnets
The 15 MGOe gap magnet without critical rare earths CMI researchers create the 15 MGOe gap magnet without critical rare earths
Direct reduction slashes Al-Ce alloy cost Successful manufacturing demonstration of the production of Al-Ce alloy using direct reduction of commercial-grade cerium carbonate and oxide
Diffraction paradox reveals perfection in graphene A broad diffraction component observed in electron diffraction of graphene reveals the degree of structural perfection. The broadening is due to electron confinement within the graphene layer, with single layer precision over the mesoscale.
Catalyzing the Transformation of Waste Plastics into Value-Added Products Selective catalytic hydrogenolysis provides high-quality, value-added liquid products from polyethylene