Loundspeaker Ceramic Ring Magnets, Sintering Anisotropic Ferrite Ring Permanent Magnet, Standard Ring Shaped Ceramic Magnets, Hard Ferrite Ring Magnets, Anisotropic Strontium Sintered Ferrite Permanent Speaker Magnets China Factory
Loundspeaker Ceramic Ring Magnets Features
Material SrO or BaO and Fe2o3 Ferrite (Ceramic)
Shape: ring
Grade: Y30,Y25, Y35, Y33, Y40, C5, C8, C1, etc.
Dimensions Range: Outer Dia D8mm-D220mm; Inner Dia D4mm-D110mm; Thickness > 3mm
Tolerance: ±2%
Plating : None
Operating Temp(Max).: 80℃ (176℉)
Maximum Br: 3850Guass
Magnetized Direction: by Axial or by radial
Other size and grade are available on customers’ request
Application: widely used in audio, sensor, speakers, reed switches, motor, rotor, wind turbines/generators, AC/DC motors, drive motors, servo motors, toys, crafts etc.
Ceramic magents are brittle and hard generally requiriing diamond wheels to grind and shape.
These magnets come in a number of different grades. Ceramic-1 is an isotropic grade with equal magnetic properties in all directions.
Ceramic grades 5 and 8 are anisotropic grades. Ansotropic magents are magnetized in the direction of pressing.The anisotropic method delivers the highest energy product among ceramic magnets at values up to 3.5 MGOe ( Mega Gauss Oersted). Ceramic magnets have a good
balance of magnetic strength, resistance to demagnetizing and economy. They are the most wide used magents today.
Beneficial characteristics of ceramic magnets include their low cost, high coercive force, resistance to corrosion, and high heat tolerance. Drawbacks include their low energy product or “strengh”, low mechanical strengh, and the ferrite poweder on the surface of the material which can rub of and cause soiling. anisotropic ferrite ring permanent magnet
manufacturing process is simply
Nice temperature stability
Can be used between -40 to +200°C
Hard and brittle
Can be cut using diamond tools
Well prevent corrosion
Sintered ferrite magnet is oxide, so ferrite magnets will not be rusted under severe environment nor affected by many chemicals (except some strong acids)
Widely used in many different applications, such as motors and loudspeakers
Ceramic, also known as ferrite, magnets are made of a composite of iron oxide and barium carbonate (BaCo3) or strontium carbonate (SrCO3).
Widely available since the 1950’s, this material is commonly available and at a lower cost than other types of materials used in permanet magnets.Ceramic magnets are made using pressing and sintering. Sintered magents are a type of ceramic composed of the compressed powder of the alloy material being used.Sintering involves the compaction of fine alloy powder in a die and then fusing the powder into a solid material with heat. While the sintered magets are solid ,their physical properties are more similar to a seramic and are easily broken and chipped.
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