1 Ferrite has high corrosion resistance
2 Ferrite has high working temperature
3 Ferrite has strong magnetic force
What is Ferrite Magnet?
Ferrites are usually non-conductive ferrimagnetic ceramic compounds derived from iron oxides such as hematite (Fe2O3) or magnetite (Fe3O4) as well as oxides of other metals.
Ferrites are, like most other ceramics, hard and brittle.
According to the differences of coercive force, Ferrite magnet can be divided into soft ferrite and hard ferrite.
What applications that Ferrite Magnet can be used in?
Ferrite cores are used in electronic inductors, transformers, andelectromagnets where the high electrical resistance of the ferrite leads to very low eddy current losses.
They are commonly seen as a lump in a computer cable, called a ferrite bead, which helps to prevent high frequency electrical noise (radio frequency interference) from exiting or entering the equipment.