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Industrial Magnets Encyclopedia from HSMAG

Industrial Magnets Encyclopedia from HSMAG Every day, different people working in different industries are dealing with a wealth of equipments or devices that contain various magnetic parts or custom magnet components. In this article, HSMAG magnet factory, one of influentially large magnet product manufacturing facilities, will walk you through magnet details about its classification, material, [...]

Difference Between NdFeB Magnet and SmCo Magnet

Difference Between NdFeB Magnet and SmCo Magnet Hello, friend, welcome to HSMAG magnet website. This article introduces the difference between rare earth neodymium magnet(NdFeB) and rare earth samarium cobalt magnet (SmCo) . Let's learn about it with the editor. The remanence of NdFeB is higher than that of SmCo. At present, it can reach about [...]

February 23rd, 2020|HSMAG News|

SmCo Magnet Motor VS NdFeB Magnet Motor

SmCo Magnet Motor VS NdFeB Magnet Motor, Samarium Cobalt Magnet motor VS NdFeB Magnet Motor What is the difference between a motor made of samarium cobalt magnet and a motor made of NdFeB? As the third generation rare earth permanent magnet, NdFeB magnet has very high performance. It is widely used in energy, transportation, machinery, [...]

Magnet Segmentation Technique for Laminated Magnet

Magnet Segmentation Technique for laminated magnet, Rare Earth NdFeB and SmCo lamination magnet, Segmentation Technology Layered Magnet Laminated magnets (Magnet Segmentation Technique) can reduce eddy current Loss in high efficiency motors. High efficiency demands the best materials, and the laminated rare earth magnets are proven to reduce eddy current losses in high efficiency motors. Fewer [...]

Optical Isolator Magnet – Optical Isolator Working and Applications

Optical Isolator Magnet - Optical Isolator Working and Applications In the year 1842, Michael Faraday was stated that the optical isolator operation depends on the Faraday Effect. This effect refers to a fact that the polarized light plane turns when the light energy transmits through the glass that can be exposed toward a magnetic field. [...]

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