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| The production of samarium cobalt
alloys by vacuum induction melting and casting is
ideal for achieving homogeneous material with precise
compositional control. LCM typically supplies material
in the form of powders, with size distributions tailored
to give optimum properties for each customer’s
processing technique. Alternatively, alloy may be
supplied as cast ingot or granules crushed to specified
size requirements. LCM also offers a service for
taking-back sintered products from customer plants
that can be re-processed into useful feedstock alloy
for re-supply. |
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Compositions and Purity
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24.0 - 30.0 |
33.0 - 42.0 |
Individual compositions are usually
set by the end-user, with alloys manufactured and supplied
to specifications agreed between LCM and the customer,
which might vary the impurity levels from typical commercial
qualities.
Alloying additions
Gadolinium is a common rare-earth addition to cast Sm-Co
based alloy systems.
Form
Typically a metallic grey powder, supplied <300µm
or <500µm. Other forms, such as cast ingot or crushed
granules can also be supplied.
Quantity
Batch sizes range from 5kg to 2000kg
Packaging
Inner: Vacuum-Sealed multilayer aluminised laminate packs.
This packaging provides excellent shelf life with protection
from oxygen and humidity.
Outer: Steel drums 50-100kg net weight
Quality assurance
Production processes are part of our quality management
system – certified to ISO9001: 2000 standard. Each
batch is supplied with a Certificate of Conformance detailing
the results from full chemical analysis and, if required,
powder size distribution. |
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ISO9001:2000
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