The major commercial application of samarium is in samarium–cobalt magnets, which have permanent magnetization second only to neodymium magnets. However, samarium compounds can withstand significantly higher temperatures, above 700 °C (1,292 °F), without losing their magnetic properties, due to the alloy’s higher Curie point.
Composition: Samarium Metal 99.9%
Common Metallic Impurities: Trace metals basis
Physical Description: Silver-grey dendritic lump up to 60mm edge size
Packaging: Packed in sealed polythene bags and supplied in securely sealed metal drums, resistant to the impregnation of water
Analytics: ICP-OES
Certificate of Analysis (COA): Available upon request