Monthly Archives: February 2022

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  • Soft Ferrite Cores

Soft Ferrite Cores

Soft Ferrite Cores Chemistry of Soft ferrites: Our wide ranges of soft ferrite cores are made from Manganese Zinc Ferrite (MnZnFe12O9).Chemistry of various soft ferrite grades are closely controlled by using X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer (XRF). Process of Ferrite magnet manufacturing: Ferrite manufacturing is based on Ceramic Powder Technology. High quality Iron oxide, Manganese oxide and [...]

  • Soft Ferrites

Soft Ferrites

Soft Ferrites Ferrites are polycrystalline oxides manufactured by ceramic technology and belong to a class of materials that exhibit the technically useful property of ferromagnetism. In a ferromagnetic material, magnetism occurs under the influence of an externally applied field. On removals of this field, material returns to its non-magnetic state. This behaviour is termed as [...]

  • Ferrite Blocks Ferrite Plates Ferrite Tiles

Ferrite Blocks / Ferrite Plates / Ferrite Tiles

Ferrite Blocks / Ferrite Plates / Ferrite Tiles MPCO´s ferrite blocks and plates are suitable for a wide range of applications, for example induction heating, as components for antennas or for magnetical shielding. Thanks to their particular flat surface they are ideally suited for building ferrite assemblies like transformers in the kilowatt range. In version [...]

  • Special Ferrites Custom-Build Ferrite Shapes

Special Ferrites / Custom-Build Ferrite Shapes

New shapes / Special ferrites / Custom-build ferrite shapes But we don't just specialise in inserting air gaps or reshaping standard cores; we also machine completely new core shapes, or existing shapes but to new dimensions. We can manufacture these entirely to our customers' requirements - in small quantities or in millions. Above all, our [...]

  • Customized Ferrite Machining

Customized Ferrite Machining

Customized Ferrite Machining Are you looking for a matching air gap or AL-value for your Ferrite or toroidal core or a customized special ferrite core? We are machining ferrite cores according to your requirements or design and manufacture totally new shapes and sizes. Customized Ferrites / Air gaps / Special Ferrites / Ferrite machining / [...]

  • Ferrite Cores with Distributed Air Gaps

Ferrite Cores with Distributed Air Gaps

Ferrite cores with distributed air gaps Lower losses due to distributed air gaps in ferrite cores In order to achieve lower losses in ferrite cores, individual air gaps are usually inserted into the cores. This leads to a delay in core saturation. However, large air gaps increase the magnetic stray fields and thus cause additional [...]

  • Large Volume Ferrite Cores

Large Volume Ferrite Cores

Large Volume Ferrite Cores Large ferrite cores for applications in power electronic. for example: E cores up to E480, U-cores up to U320, PM-cores up to PM178, torodial cores up to T154 Large-volume Ferrite cores for high power Large Ferrite cores are used in many fields of power electronics such as solar technology (e. g. [...]

  • Look Neodymium Magnet's Rust

Look Neodymium Magnet’s Rust

Look Neodymium Magnet's Rust While this blog promotes the use of neodymium magnets, we also try to be frank about their limitations. Previous examples include: How a neodymium magnet doesn’t remove all the data from a hard drive, Pacemaker Safety, How fragile magnets are – Breaking Magnets, and How Magnetic Paint isn’t very attractive. In [...]

  • High (Super) Strength Magnet

What is a High (Super) Strength Magnet?

What is a High (Super) Strength Magnet? I often hear customers call our merchandiser to buy high-strength magnets and ask if we can do it here. So what is a high-strength magnet? Where are high-strength magnets commonly used? Today this article will introduce to you. What is a high(super)strength magnet? high-strength magnet According to the [...]

  • Difference between nickel plating and zinc plating neodymium magnet

Difference between nickel plating and zinc plating neodymium magnet

Difference between nickel plating and zinc plating neodymium magnet The most commonly used coatings for NdFeB magnets are galvanized and nickel-plated. They have obvious differences in appearance, corrosion resistance, service life, and price. Many people ask about the difference between galvanizing and nickel plating on magnets. What are the differences in appearance, price and rust [...]

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