-Produce (sintering) by powder metallurgical method
-Chemical composition of Ba/SrO.6 Fe2O3
-Relatively brittle & hard
-Good resistance to demagnetization
-Excellent corrosion resistance
-Raw material is readily available & low in cost
-Good temperature stability
-Most widely used permanent magnets.
Original Manufacturer:HangSeng Magnetech / HSMAG / Ferritei
Solution:Customized you required ferrite material, grade, size, shape, grade, pull force and woking temperature
Origin:Ningbo, Zhejiang, China
Supply Ability:500000 pcs/day
Certification:SGS,TUV,ISO9001,ROHS,TS16949
Applications:motors, magnetic couplings, for sensing, loudspeakers, holding-magnet systems, crafts, magnetic therapy, novelties, and toys.
Detailed Product Description:
Item No.: C10-Ceramic-5 Magnet Shape: Ring / Tube Material: Hard Ferrite (Ceramic) Composite: Fe2O3 (BaCo3 or SrO3), Fe3O4 (SrCo3, SiO2) Type: anisotropic or isotropic Style: Sintered Permanent Magnet Grade(USA Stardard): C10 Detailed magnetic properties data: Residual Magnetic Flux Density (Br): 4.00 KGs (mT): 400 mT Intrinsic Coercivity Force (Hcj): 3.62 KOe 288 KA/m Coercivity Force (Hcb): 3.51 KOe 280 KA/m Energy Density (BH)max: 3.82 MGOe 30.4 KJ/m³ Operating Temperature: -40 °C to +250 °C Magnetisation Direction: Axial / Radially magnetized Size Can be customized according to customer drawings: Tolerance: +/-2% mm Delivery time 7-25 days •Density - 0.180 lbs per cubic inch •Saturation magnetizing field required - about 10kOe •Manufacturing methods - sintering (most common), injection molding, extruding or calendering - the last 3 methods when the material is combined with a carrier. Fully dense sintered Ferrite magnets can be wet or dry pressed - wet pressing leads to higher magnetic properties. •Shapes available - blocks, bars, discs, rings, arc segments, etc. •Grades available - from 0103 to 0404. (First 2 digits represent BHmax, and second two digits represent Intrinsic Coercivity, Hci.) •Sizes - sintered ferrites can be manufactured in blocks up to about 10" x 4" x 1". Extruded Ferrite (otherwise known as Flexible magnets) can be extruded in unlimited lengths. The energy product of Flexible magnets is, however, much lower than that of fully dense, sintered Ferrite magnets. Surface Treatments No surface treatments are necessary for Ferrite magnets since they are essentially inert and do not oxidize. However, they can be coated with various epoxy coatings for cleanliness purposes.