Permanent Magnet Mistakes, Part Two
By Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials This is the second blog in a series, describing the many types of mistakes made with permanent magnets. Again, my intent is to help engineers in the future avoid […]
By Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials This is the second blog in a series, describing the many types of mistakes made with permanent magnets. Again, my intent is to help engineers in the future avoid […]
By Dr. Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials As I have mentioned in an earlier blog, my project for 2016 is to list and describe the many types of mistakes made with permanent magnets. So this […]
By Dr. Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials A couple of months ago, I published a list of 12 mistakes people make with magnets on LinkedIn, see the link here. I asked people to tweak the […]
By Dr. Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials It has been over 20 years, but I was asked this question when I approached a potential customer, during my days of selling rare earths. At first, I […]
A Column by Dr. Stan Trout The inspiration for this article came from two completely independent sources that I happened across at the same time, reading a New York Times article and teaching a class […]
A Column by Dr. Stan Trout I ended my last article with a plea for a more holistic approach to attacking the critical materials problem we face with rare earths, especially neodymium and dysprosium. Several […]
A Column by Dr. Stan Trout I would like to begin this article with a tip of the hat to Shuk Rashidi as he retires from the permanent magnet industry this past June. More than […]
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