Processing Of Rare Earth Powders By The Fluidized Bed Jet Mill

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. C. Huang
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Rare earth compounds, such as samarium-cobalt compounds and neodymium-icon compounds, are being used more often for the manufacture of permanent magnets, because these materials permit the production of permanent magnets with higher magnetic energy potential than the conventional ferrite magnets. Especially, the recent rapid developments in the field of electronics and electro-technology have demanded an increased production of rare earth magnets. Unlike ferrite, which is typically produced by a wet process, rare earths can be ground and classified either in a wet or dry process. In the past, batch ball mills, through-pass ball mills in circuit with air classifiers, and conventional jet mills were primarily employed for the dry processing. These methods, however, have suffered from the problems, for example, wear and contamination, low product quality In particle size distribution, difficult to adopt inert-gas operation, and high specific energy consumption. In this report, dry processing of rare earth powders will be presented, especially ultrafine grinding with fluidized bed jet mill.
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APA: C. C. Huang  (1993)  Processing Of Rare Earth Powders By The Fluidized Bed Jet Mill

MLA: C. C. Huang Processing Of Rare Earth Powders By The Fluidized Bed Jet Mill. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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