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4 Factors Causing Your Magnets to Get Weaker

4 Factors Causing Your Magnets to Get Weaker Get the most value from your investment by avoiding potential magnet-weakening forces. Here's how! Whether you are buying magnets for home, office, hobby, or industrial use, you surely want to protect your new purchase to ensure they last as long as possible and stay as strong as [...]

Magnets Are Still Effective Under Extreme Temperatures

Magnets Are Still Effective Under Extreme Temperatures Want to know if your magnet will function properly under extreme temperatures? Read our blog or give us a call today to find out. Temperature has a variety of effects on magnetic materials Our customers are always curious about the effect temperature has on the magnets they need. [...]

IEC 60404-1:2016 Standard Rare earth-iron-boron (REFeB) Magnets

IEC Standard Rare earth-iron-boron (REFeB) Magnets IEC 60404-1:2016 is available as IEC 60404-1:2016 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition. IEC 60404-1:2016 is intended to classify commercially available magnetic materials. The term "magnetic materials" denotes substances where the application requires [...]

What is Maximum Working Temperature of Permanent Magnet?

What is Maximum Working Temperature of Permanent Magnet? When designing an application for permanent magnets it is essential to consider the temperature range that the magnet or magnets will be expected to work in. Yet, with so much information available (some of it incorrect) it is possible to associate the wrong magnetic property with the [...]

The Difference Between Maximum Working Temperature and Curie Temperature of Magnet

The Difference Between Maximum Working Temperature and Curie Temperature of Magnet Maybe some people think the maximum working temperature of magnet is same as its Curie temperature. Actually, this is a mistake. The magnetic material can be divided into 5 kinds: ferromagnetism, ferrimagnetism, anti-ferromagnetism, paramagnetism, diamagnetism. Iron, Cobalt and Nickel are ferromagnetic material, also permanent [...]

Curie Temperature of Permanent Magnets

Curie Temperature of Permanent Magnets Regarding the Curie temperature of permanent magnets, many people will ask whether the Curie temperature of magnets is the highest working temperature of magnets. We Baidu this sentence, found that there are two distinct replies, one is a positive response, the other is the opposite, then in the end Curie [...]

What Material High Temperature Resistance 200 degrees Magnet?

What Material High Temperature Resistance 200 degrees Magnet? Magnets may need to be used in high temperature due to different application environment, so it's better to make clear with the magnet manufacturer when ordering magnets, otherwise the final ordered magnets may not work, and the general magnet manufacturer will ask you. Yesterday, a customer from [...]

HSMAG Magnets Manufacturing & Quality

HSMAG Magnets Manufacturing & Quality OEM Service Neodymium magnets are custom-made. We devote ourselves to the research and development of sintered NdFeB magnet since the company’s establishment. With the abundant experiences and stable technical craft, we can produce highly precise and intricately shaped sintered NdFeB magnet with different shape such as block, ring, segment and [...]

Do magnets temperature affect magnetism in a magnet?

Do magnets temperature affect magnetism in a magnet? Yes, temperature affects the strength of a magnet. Colder temperatures will permit the magnetic field strength to increase a bit and hotter temperatures will decrease it a bit. The effects can be demonstrated by a simple experiment with a bar magnet and a handful of carpet tacks. [...]

Temperatures of Different Magnets

Temperatures of Different Magnets, Magnet's Temperatures Curie Temperature Ferrite : 460 ℃ - 480 ℃ Neodymium magnet: 320℃ - 380℃ SmCo magnet : 800℃ - 850℃ AlNiCo: 860℃ - 900℃ Temperatures of Different Magnets Maximum Operating Temperatures Ferrite : 300℃ Neodymium magnet: 80℃ - 200℃ SmCo5 : 200℃ - 250℃ Sm2Co17 : 300℃ [...]

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