| Common Name: |
Ceramic Magnets |
| Released onto the market: |
Early 1950's |
| Magnetic output: |
Medium |
| Resistance to demagnetisation: |
High |
| Relative cost : |
Very Cost Efective (Low Priced) |
| High temperature tolerance : |
Good |
| Corrosion resistance: |
Excellent |
| Surface FInish : |
Smooth (Dark grey in colour) |
| Physical characteristics : |
Very hard and brittle |
| Workability : |
Extremely difficult to drill or cut |
| Uses : |
Widely used throughout many industries |
| Description : |
Ferrite magnets, also known as ceramic magnets, are essentially permanent magnets available at affordable prices. They are a great substitute for neodymium magnets if you are on a budget. Ferrite magnets provide a strong resistance to any kind of demagnetization. Though not as powerful as their neodymium counterparts, their affordability has made them widely used. They can generate extremely deep field depth and can be used in many types of equipment where cost is crucial, such as loudspeakers, motors and toys.
We have a large stock of ferrite magnets for just about any application. Feel free to contact us to find the right one for your project. |