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In August, GE announced the development of wind-turbine generators that will reduce dependence on the rare-earth materials prevalent in so-called permanent-magnet machines.
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In August, GE announced the development of wind-turbine generators that will reduce dependence on the rare-earth materials prevalent in so-called permanent-magnet machines.
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In August, GE announced the development of wind-turbine generators that will reduce dependence on the rare-earth materials prevalent in so-called permanent-magnet machines.
unknown title 2011
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Last year, the government scrapped the 20% export duty on rapid-setting, permanent-magnet film, a type of Nd-Fe-B product, "to support the development of the permanent-magnet industry."
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"For example, rapid-setting permanent-magnet film is more like raw materials as it's just roughly processed," he said.
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And over the past few years, China has cut exports to nurture its own permanent-magnet industry, sending the price of neodymium oxide to a high of $60 a kilo in 2007.
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We want to be sustainable and be here for a long time, he says expansively before talking about opening a permanent-magnet factory employing 900 nearby.
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Series-wound motors are more suited to longer duration use; permanent-magnet motors require a lower amperage draw.
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And over the past few years, China has cut exports to nurture its own permanent-magnet industry, sending the price of neodymium oxide to a high of $60 a kilo in 2007.
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We want to be sustainable and be here for a long time, he says expansively before talking about opening a permanent-magnet factory employing 900 nearby.
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