Ferrite magnets are non-metallic magnetic materials, also known as magnetic ceramics. We dismantle the traditional radio and the speaker magnet inside is made of ferrite.
READ MOREThe ferrite magnets are permanent magnets, which can be natural products, also known as natural magnets, or artificially made (the strongest magnets are NdFeB magnets). A material with a wide hysteresis loop, high coercivity, and high remanence that can maintain a constant magnetism once magnetized.
READ MOREFerrite magnets are cheaper magnets commonly used in mass applications such as switches, speakers, holding magnets and motors. They are also popular because they have excellent corrosion and demagnetization properties and can be operated at temperatures of up to 300°C.
READ MOREFerrite magnet is a kind of ferromagnetic metal oxide. In terms of electrical properties, the resistivity of ferrite magnet is far greater than that of element metal or alloy magnetic materials, and it has high dielectric properties. What equipment can ferrite magnets be used for?
READ MOREThe magnetic properties of ferrite magnets also show that they have high permeability at high frequencies. Therefore, ferrite magnets has become a non-metallic magnetic material widely used in the field of high frequency weak current. Because the magnetic energy stored in the unit volume of ferrite magnets is low.
READ MOREFerrite magnets are formed by reacting iron oxide (iron oxide or rust) with any of many other metals, including magnesium, aluminum, barium, manganese, copper, nickel, cobalt, and even iron itself. What are the industrial applications of ferrite magnets?What are the properties of ferrite magnets?
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