Terbium

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Material information

Our Terbium is available as the following alloys:

TbDyFe: TbDyFe is a cast product composed of terbium (Tb), dysprosium (Dy), and iron (Fe). It represents an alloy where these rare-earth elements and iron are combined, potentially forming a solid solution or intermetallic compounds. The specific properties and applications of TbDyFe would depend on the composition and the manufacturing process. This type of alloy is often used in magnetic applications due to the unique magnetic properties of rare-earth elements.

TbFe: TbFe refers to a cast product containing terbium (Tb) and iron (Fe). It represents an alloy where terbium and iron atoms are combined, potentially forming a solid solution or intermetallic compounds. The properties of TbFe would depend on the specific composition and the ratio of the different elements. TbFe alloys are known for their magnetic properties and are utilized in various magnetic devices and applications.

TbFeCo: TbFeCo is a cast product composed of terbium (Tb), iron (Fe), and cobalt (Co). It represents an alloy where these elements are combined, potentially forming a solid solution or intermetallic compounds. The addition of cobalt to the TbFe alloy can modify the magnetic properties and enhance certain characteristics. TbFeCo alloys are commonly used in the production of high-performance permanent magnets and magnetic recording media.

TbFeCoCr: TbFeCoCr is a cast product consisting of terbium (Tb), iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), and chromium (Cr). It represents an alloy where these elements are combined, potentially forming a solid solution or intermetallic compounds. The addition of chromium to the TbFeCo alloy can further enhance the magnetic and mechanical properties, as well as provide corrosion resistance. TbFeCoCr alloys are often utilized in applications that require strong magnetic properties, high coercivity, and resistance to degradation.

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