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Anisotropic Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya Interactions with Symmetry Preservation Discovered in 2D Magnets

Anisotropic Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya Interactions with Symmetry Preservation Discovered in 2D Magnets Magnetic skyrmions are non-collinear magnetic vortex quasiparticles with topologically protected real space. They have many advantages such as nanometer size, stable structure, easy control, and small driving threshold current. They are expected to become the next generation of high capacity, high speed read and write, [...]

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 [...]

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. [...]

Bonded Neodymium Iron Boron Magnets

Bonded Neodymium Iron Boron Magnets The bonded Neodymium Iron Boron materials are typically anisotropic. They can be made isotropic, and are manufactured using "binders," such as epoxy resins or nylon to hold the powder in place, rather than "sintering" the alloy. Energy products of the bonded magnet range from 5 MGOe to 10 MGOe. Two [...]

Ceramic Magnets Manufacturing Methods

Ceramic Magnets Manufacturing Methods - Ceramic (Ferrite) Magnets are produced by calcining a mixture of iron oxide and strontium carbonate to form a metallic oxide. A multiple stage milling operation reduces the calcined material to a small particle size. The powder is then compacted in a die by one of two methods. In the first method, [...]

February 28th, 2017|HSMAG News|

Flexible Plastic Magnets

Flexible Plastic Magnets - Flexible Magnet is a kind of soft and elastic magnet. It is compound of plastics or rubbers (NBB or CPE) and ferrite powders. It is easy to design in various shapes such as slicing, drilling and rolling. Easily processing for sizes and shapes. Rubber magnets have wide applications, which result in [...]

February 27th, 2017|Ferrite, Flexible Magnets, Rubber Magnets|
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