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Environmental degradation of NdFeB magnets
G Yan, PJ McGuiness, John Farr, Ivor Harris
Metallurgy and Materials
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NdFeB Magnets
100%
Environmental Degradation
100%
Grain Boundary
66%
Water Droplet
66%
Environmental Chamber
66%
Localized Corrosion
66%
High Concentration
33%
Condensation
33%
Corrosion
33%
Nd2Fe14B
33%
Hydrogen Atom
33%
Humidity
33%
Concentration Gradient
33%
Oxygen Dissolved
33%
Nd-rich Phase
33%
Matrix Phase
33%
Corrosion Process
33%
Nascent Hydrogen
33%
General Corrosion
33%
Differential Aeration
33%
Engineering
Grain Boundaries
100%
Localized Corrosion
100%
Test Chamber
100%
Rich Phase
50%
Relative Humidity
50%
Concentration Gradient
50%
Matrix Phase
50%
Differential Aeration
50%
General Corrosion
50%
Chemical Engineering
Dissolved Oxygen
100%