Payment Type:T/T,Others
Incoterm:FOB,CFR,CIF,EXW,DDP,DDU,Express Delivery
Transportation:Ocean,Land,Air,Express,Others
Port:Guangzhou,Shenzhen,Ningbo
$0.0210000-99999Piece/Pieces
$0.01≥100000Piece/Pieces
Model No.: 60*32*10mm
Brand: YB
Place Of Origin: China
Species: Permanent
Composition: Rare Earth Magnet, Ferrite Magnet, Neodymium Magnet, Plastic Magnet, Ndfeb Magnet, Alnico Magnet, Rubber Magnet
Shape: Ball, Coil, Block, Cup Shape, Strip, Stick, Bar, Pot / Cup Shape, Sheet
Application: Industrial Magnet
Tolerance: ±1%
Processing Service: Bending, Welding, Decoiling, Cutting, Punching, Moulding
Product Name: ring ferrite magnet
Material Grade: Y25,Y30,Y30BH,Y35
Color: Original color
Working Temperature: 80-240℃
Quality Certificates: ISO9001
Certificates: CE,ROHS,MSDS
Delivery Time: 7-15 days
Brand: YB
Packaging: carton package and then packed in pallets
Productivity: 30000000pcs per month
Transportation: Ocean,Land,Air,Express,Others
Place of Origin: China
Supply Ability: 30000000pcs per month
Certificate: ISO9001
HS Code: 8505190090
Port: Guangzhou,Shenzhen,Ningbo
Payment Type: T/T,Others
Incoterm: FOB,CFR,CIF,EXW,DDP,DDU,Express Delivery
What's Ferrite Ring Magnet?
A ferrite ring magnet is a type of Permanent Magnet made from a ceramic material called ferrite, which is a combination of iron oxide and other metal oxides. These magnets have a donut-shaped or ring-like structure, with a hole in the center.
Barium Ferrite Magnets,Hard Ferrite Magnet,Ceramic Magnet,Anisotropic Ferrite Magnets
The production of ring ferrite magnet?
The production of ring ferrite magnets involves several steps:
1. Raw material preparation: The ingredients, including iron oxide, metal oxides, and other additives, are mixed together in a specific ratio to form a homogeneous powder.
2. Forming: The powder mixture is pressed into a desired shape using a hydraulic press. In the case of ring magnets, the powder is pressed into a ring-shaped mold.
3. Sintering: The formed magnets are then sintered in a high-temperature furnace. Sintering is a process where the pressed powder is heated to a temperature below its melting point, causing the particles to bond together and form a solid magnet.
4. Machining: After sintering, the ring magnets are often machined to achieve precise dimensions and smooth surfaces. This may involve grinding, cutting, or drilling the magnets as per the required specifications.
5. Magnetization: The final step is magnetization, where the ring magnets are exposed to a strong magnetic field to align their internal magnetic domains. This process ensures that the magnets possess the desired magnetic properties.
Once the production process is complete, the ring ferrite magnets can be used in various applications such as motors, speakers, magnetic separators, and magnetic assemblies.