Nd2TiFe16

metal
· JVASP-119154· Nd2TiFe16

Nd₂TiFe₁₆ is an intermetallic compound belonging to the rare-earth transition-metal family, specifically a neodymium-titanium-iron ternary phase. This material is primarily of research and development interest for permanent magnet applications, leveraging neodymium's strong magnetic properties combined with iron and titanium for enhanced coercivity and thermal stability. Its use remains largely experimental compared to established NdFeB magnets, but it represents efforts to develop alternative or improved permanent magnet systems with reduced rare-earth content or enhanced high-temperature performance for next-generation electromagnetic devices.

permanent magnets (research phase)high-temperature magnetic applicationsrare-earth magnet alternativeselectromagnetic actuatorsadvanced motor designmaterials research

Compliance & Regulations

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