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Electron Energy Corporation (EEC) is an developer and American producer of rare earth magnets that serves various customers and industries around the world.

Founded in 1970, EEC is headquartered in Pennsylvania, USA and has two facility locations. With a combined 84,800 square-feet of manufacturing and office space, they have over time increased their efficiency and capacity so they can best serve the growing demand for EEC products and services, including larger and more complex magnet assemblies.

Official Site - electronenergy.com

Company history with DOE

For Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy, the Electron Energy Corporation (EEC) and its team are developing a new processing technology that could transform how permanent magnets found in today’s EV motors and renewable power generators are fabricated. This new process, known as friction consolidation extrusion (FC&E), could produce stronger magnets at a lower cost and with reduced rare earth mineral content. The advantage of FC&E over today’s best fabrication processes is that it can be applied to unconsolidated powders as opposed to solid alloys, which can allow magnets to be compacted from much smaller grains of two different types, a process which could double its magnetic energy density. EEC’s process could reduce the need for rare earth mineral in permanent magnets by as much 30%.

See New Processing Technology for Permanent Magnets for more details.

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