Cerium Iron Alloy Particles (Ce-Fe) Description
Cerium Iron Alloy Particles (Ce-Fe) can be used as an additive in steelmaking and for smelting high-quality rare earth steel. In the refining process, it can be quickly fused into the steel, which improves the yield of rare earth, and can accurately control the content of rare earth in steel, reducing the cost of rare earth.
Cerium Iron Alloy Particles (Ce-Fe) Specifications
Chemical Formula
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Ce-Fe
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Composition
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TRE 65%
Ce+Fe ≥99.9%
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Purity
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99.9%
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Shape
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Blocks or ingots
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Appearance
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Silvery
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Cerium Iron Alloy Particles (Ce-Fe) Applications
Cerium Iron Alloy Particles (Ce-Fe) are mainly used as an additive for manufacturing SmCo permanent magnets and other alloys.
Cerium Iron Alloy Particles (Ce-Fe) Packaging
Our Cerium Iron Alloy Particles (Ce-Fe) are carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Cerium Iron Alloy Particles (Ce-Fe) FAQs
Q1: What is cerium iron alloy?
Cerium iron alloy is a composite material consisting primarily of cerium and iron. It is often used for its unique magnetic and chemical properties.
Q2: What are the key properties of cerium iron alloy particles?
Cerium iron alloys exhibit magnetic properties, typically with a Curie temperature around room temperature. They also possess good corrosion resistance and are stable in air.
Q3: What are cerium iron alloy particles used for?
They are used in various applications such as magnetostrictive devices, sensors, actuators, and as additives in alloys to enhance mechanical properties and corrosion resistance.