Arnold to Present Advancements in Magnetics Manufacturing and Record Breaking Grade of Samarium Cobalt at WMM '16

Rochester, NY. (May 19, 2016) – Arnold Magnetic Technologies announced today that it will present technological advancements in the manufacture of it’s record-breaking magnetic material at the International Conference on Magnetism and Metallurgy, held in Rome, Italy,  June 13-15 2016.

David Maybury, Managing Director of Arnold’s Lupfig, Switzerland facility, will speak on the latest developments in permanent magnet materials and subsequent advances in process techniques. Entitled, “Extending the limits of the Sm2Co17 system – 35 MGOe and Beyond”, Maybury will introduce RECOMA® 35E, a supersatured grade of samarium cobalt material that delivers record breaking magnetic performance, ideally suited for the motorsport, aerospace, and automotive markets.

The production of RECOMA 35E requires advancements in manufacturing processes to produce a coherent system than can deliver remanences in excess of 1.18T while maintaining coercivities high enough to be of interest. Developing alloys with increasing level of magnetic remanence creates increasingly narrow process windows, and requires increasing levels of control throughout the manufacturing process.

For more information, visit  http://www.arnoldmagnetics.com/en-us/wmm.

About Arnold Magnetic Technologies

Arnold Magnetic Technologies (www.arnoldmagnetics.com), headquartered in Rochester, N.Y., is a global product leader in highly engineered magnetic components and systems. Operating manufacturing and technical facilities in 9 locations in 4 countries, Arnold delivers innovative magnetic material and precision thin metal solutions to improve energy efficiency and enhance performance.

About WMM

The WMM ’16 International Conferences on Magnetism and Metallurgy brings together scientists from universities and research groups working on the development of magnetic materials, as well as electrical engineers from universities and industry, who are engaged in applications of magnetic materials. For more information, visit  http://tu-freiberg.de/fakult5/imf/veranstaltungen/wmm16.

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