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Neodymium and Powder Technology (video)
By Martijn Daalder|2023-12-20T12:08:10+00:0016 July 2023|Categories: Video|Tags: Carl Auer von Welsbach, chemical composition, chemical reduction, density, discovery, element, glass production, hexagonal crystal structure, impurity analysis, lab testing, lanthanide series, laser technology, magnetic properties, magnets, mechanical alloying, moisture content, neodymium, particle size distribution, physical properties, powder technology, rare earth, shape, size|0 Comments
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Martijn Daalder is the founder of PowderTechnology.info. He combines editorial experience with a strong industry network to publish practical, technically grounded content for professionals working with powders, granules, and bulk solids.
