Permanent magnetic material which also known as hard magnetic material, is the earliest applied magnetic material in human history. Permanent magnet has been widely applied to various areas as an important functional material, such as industrial automation, automotive, green energy, consumer electronics, household appliances, medical, aerospace, telecommunications, and many more.

Neodymium Magnets

Neodymium Magnets

Neodymium iron boron (NdFeB) magnets offer the highest energy product of any material today and are available in a wide range of shapes, sizes and grades. Neodymium magnets can be divided into sintered Neodymium magnets and bonded Neodymium magnets base on the manufacturing process. NdFeB magnets can be found in a variety of applications including high performance motors, brushless DC motors, magnetic separation, magnetic resonance imaging, sensors and loudspeakers.
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Samarium Cobalt Magnets

Samarium Cobalt Magnets

Samarium Cobalt (SmCo) magnets have particularly high coercivities with simultaneous high saturation polarization and excellent temperature and corrosion stability. SmCo magnets can be divided to sintered SmCo and bonded SmCo by processing methods. SmCo magnets are widely used in servo motors, automotive applications aviation. Sintered Samarium Cobalt magnet is playing an irreplaceable role in high-temperature applications which are not possible for sintered Neodymium magnet.
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AlNiCo Magnets

AlNiCo Magnets

Alnico magnets deliver impressive flux density at an economical price. They boast the lowest reversible temperature coefficient of any commercial magnet material allowing for excellent stability over a wide temperature range. Alnico magnets are also inherently corrosion resistant. Besides commonly used areas like loudspeaker, sensor, magnetic chuck, or magnetic lifter. They are serving for some specialty application owing to its matchless temperature stability.
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Ferrite Magnets

Ferrite Magnets

In addition to superior cost advantage and corrosion resistance, ferrite magnets are medium in magnetic properties and can be applied under relatively high temperature conditions. Ferrite magnets can be classified to Strontium ferrite magnets and Barium ferrite magnets according to the composition. Strontium ferrite magnets and Barium ferrite magnets are also known as anisotropic ferrite magnets and isotropic ferrite magnets, respectively.
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