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FEATURES OF Injection Molded Magnets

FEATURES OF Injection Molded Magnets Our injection-molded magnets offer tremendous design versatility allowing engineers to add unique features to the magnet or magnet assembly that cannot be easily obtained using ceramic or sintered magnets. Injection-molded magnets are far less brittle, offer tighter tolerances, and meet magnetic requirements to a tighter tolerance. The injection-molding process can [...]

Advantages of Injection Molded Magnets

Advantages of Injection Molded Magnets The injection molded magnets are composed of nylon and magnetic powder, which is produced by injection molding with a special injection molding machine. Compared with other manufacturing methods of permanent magnets, injection molded magnets have unique and irreplaceable advantages. Injection moulding can produce magnets of complex shapes. In addition, the [...]

How to Distinguish Two Kinds of Magnets: Bonded NdFeB and Sintered NdFeB?

How to Distinguish Two Kinds of Magnets: Bonded NdFeB and Sintered NdFeB? Neodymium magnets can be called neodymium-iron-boron magnets, which are collective names for powerful magnets. Their chemical formula is Nd2Fe14B. They are a kind of artificial permanent magnets. They are by far the strongest permanent magnets. The material grades of NdFeB magnets are N35-N52; [...]

MULTI-POLE MAGNETIC CIRCUIT COMPARISONS

MULTI-POLE MAGNETIC CIRCUIT COMPARISONS Permanent magnets can be magnetized with two or more (4, 6, 8, etc.) poles, using permanent or pulse magnetic flux. Pulse magnetization allows achievement of larger magnetic fields necessary for Nd-Fe-B or Sm-Co magnets. Multi-pole magnetization requires special magnetization heads with preformed windings which allow achievement of required distribution of magnetic [...]

Plastic Bonded Magnets

Plastic Bonded Magnets Plastic bonded magnets are particle composites with permanent-magnet powder embedded in a plastic binder. Hard ferrite (HF), various SmCo and NdFeB powders and, to a very little extent, AINiCo alloys are used as magnetic powder. For embedding the magnetic particles, thermoplastic binders as, for instance, polyamide (PA) or polyphenyl sulfide (PPS) and [...]

Injection Molding Magnet Irreplaceable Advantages

Injection Molding Magnet Irreplaceable Advantages I am Hangseng magnet manufacturers editor, is a love to learn magnet, love to share the knowledge of a person, today to share is what is injection magnetic, injection magnetic has what kind of unique advantages? How is the magnetic temperature resistance of the injection molding? Don't worry, listen to [...]

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. [...]

Magnetism Magnetic Terminology and Definitions

Magnetism Magnetic Terminology and Definitions Formerly it was beleived that magnetism represented an independent physical phenomenon. It is a fact, however, that magnetic processes are connected to electric processes, that each electric process is a magnetic one at the same time, and vice versa. For a better understanding of physics related to magnets we have [...]

What is Bonded NdFeB Magnets

What is Bonded NdFeB Magnets Bonded NdFeB Magnets are produced by melt spinning a thin ribbon of the Nd-Fe-B alloy. The ribbon contains randomly oriented Nd2Fe14B na no-scale grains. This ribbon is then pulverized into particles, mixed with a polymer and either compressed or injection molded into bonded magnets. Bonded magnets offer less flux than [...]

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