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Neodymium Multipole Radial Ring Magnets

Neodymium Multipole Radial Ring Magnets, Multipole Radial Magnetization Magnet, Customized Radial Magnetic Ring Magnet, Radially Oriented Ring Magnet, Multipolar Radial Ring Permanent NdFeB Magnet Ring Multipole Radial Ring Neodymium Magnets – Sintered rare earth magnet: Neodymium Multipole Radial Ring Magnets Radially oriented ring magnet usually refers to sintered magnet. The sintered rare earth [...]

Magnet Quenched Powder

Magnet Quenched Powder HSMAG magnetic powders are based upon Nd-Fe-B alloy compositions that are quickly solidified from their molten state at high cooling rates. This rapid solidification results in a material that has a precise grain structure. Due to the small grain size, these materials are magnetically isotropic. Unlike the very fine, anisotropic powders that [...]

Magnetic Anisotropy

Magnetic Anisotropy is the capacity of a magnet to maximize its magnetic orientation in the direction of its poles, and it is similar to general anisotropy of other material characteristics. Strong permanent magnets – especially sintered Neodymium magnets- have had their magnetic domains oriented in the direction of the easy axis to maximize their strength. [...]

Aligning Field for Anisotropic Bonded NdFeB Magnets

Residual Magnetic Flux Density Distribution Calculation Considering Effect of Aligning Field for Anisotropic Bonded NdFeB Magnets Abstract This paper presents a calculation method of residual magnetic flux density distribution for a four-pole anisotropic bonded NdFeB permanent magnet (PM) considering the effect of aligning magnetic field during the forming process. To manufacture the anisotropic bonded NdFeB [...]

Sintered NdFeB Magnets as Anisotropic Bonded Magnets via Hydrogen Decrepitation Process

Sintered NdFeB Magnets as Anisotropic Bonded Magnets via Hydrogen Decrepitation Process Abstract The scrap sintered Nd–Fe–B magnets were recycled as the raw materials for bonded magnets using the hydrogen decrepitation (HD) process. The HD powders have the lowest oxygen and hydrogen content by hydro-genation at 150°C with 1 bar H2 pressure and dehydro-genation at 600°C. [...]

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