Model No.: YB-R
Brand: YB
Species: Permanent
Composition: Ferrite Magnet
Application: Industrial Magnet
Tolerance: ±1%
Processing Service: Bending, Welding, Decoiling, Cutting, Punching, Moulding
Size: Multi size
Grade: Y30, Y30BH
Composite: Ferrite magnet, Nylon, POM
Sample: Available
Packaging: caron packing, then in wood pallet
Productivity: 3 milions per month
Transportation: Ocean,Land,Air,Express,Others
Place of Origin: China
Supply Ability: 3 milions per month
Certificate: ISO9001
HS Code: 85051900
Port: Guangzhou,Shenzhen,Ningbo
Payment Type: T/T
Incoterm: FOB,CFR,CIF,EXW,DDP
What is a ferrite magnet?
Permanent Ferrite Magnets are more commonly referred to as ceramic magnets. They are obtained from iron oxides and from strontium or barium carbonate: these raw materials are generous on Earth, so availability of ferrite is rather high.
How to make Ferrite Permanent Magnets?
The raw materials are mixed together, granulated and thermally treated to get finally hexaferrite phase (SrFe12O19 or BaFe12O19). This granulate is then ground to a powder.Pressing can be performed under magnetic field (Anisotropic Ferrite Magnets) or not (Isotropic Ferrite Magnets) and can be wet or dry.
What are the main characteristics for ferrite magnets?
Raw material is readily available and low in cost
Relatively brittle & hard
Easy to magnetize and good resistance to demagnetization
Excellent corrosion resistance
Good temperature stability
high coercive force and high electric resistance
Most widely used permanent magnets
Are surface treatments required for ferrite magnet(Ceramic Magnet)?
Ferrite Ceramic magnets do not need to be protected for surface rust. A thin film of magnet powder on the surface is common.
What grades & shapes are available for ferrite permanent magnets?
Grades 5 (most commonly used) through 8 are available in disc, block (rectangle & square) and ring shapes, and can be custom manufactured to meet your specialty requirements.
What safety precautions should be taken into consideration when working with ceramic magnets?
Ferrite Magnets are hard ceramic materials in which solidified particles are densely combined.
However, ceramic magnet materials are inherently brittle and can be chipped and broken if dropped on the hard ground and rubbed each other.
It is recommended that they be not used for structural purpose since they are low in tensile and flexural strength.