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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. [...]

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 [...]

Types of Temperature Losses of Magnets

Types of Temperature Losses of Magnets (= loss of magnetisation due to high temperature) Depending on the temperature, we distinguish between three different types of losses: Reversible temperature loss Temperature area: just above the maximum working temperature The magnet is less magnetic as long as it is hot. Once it is cooled down, it regains [...]

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 [...]

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