Description
Samarium Metal can be further processed to various shapes of sheets, wires, foils, slabs, rods, discs and powder.A rare earth metal of the lanthanide group, samarium does not occur free in nature, but is found with other rare earths in many minerals. Samarium is a lustrous, brittle, silvery-yellow metal that tarnishes in air. It is similar to iron in hardness. Samarium and cobalt combined in SmCo5, having been used to make a permanent magnet with the hHighest resistance to demagnetization of any known material.
Application
In the form of wires, foils, slabs, rods, discs and powder.