ACH Magnets, Inc. Ceramic Magnet D34H

Description
Sintered Ferrite Magnets are also called Ceramic Magnets. There are mainly two types of ferrite magnets, Barium ferrite (BaO.6Fe2O3) and Strontium ferrite (SrO.6Fe2O3). Compared with other permanent magnets, sintered ferrite magnet is cheap. It is most suitable for most sensitive, but need not very high performance applicaitons. As this is a non-metal magnets, it is the ideal magnets for applications that require non-rusty magnets in humit envirument. Sintered ferrite magnets are widely used in many different applications, such as motors, cars, magnetic selection loudspeakers, and many special applications. Sintered ferrite (ceramic) magnets are also available in forms of isotropic and an-isotropic. The magnetic properties of isotropic ferrite are the same in all directions, therefore they can be magnetized in any pole arrangements. An-isotropic ferrite magnets, on the other hand, can only be magnetized in the direction they are oriented during production, but they have much higher magnetic strength than isptropic ones. Characteristics Sintered ferrite magnets can be used in between -40 °C and +200 °C Being hard and brittle, they can be cut by using diamond tools. The raw material of sintered ferrite magnets is oxide, thus they would not be rusted under severe environment nor affected by many chemicals (except some strong acids).
Description
Sintered Ferrite Magnets are also called Ceramic Magnets. There are mainly two types of ferrite magnets, Barium ferrite (BaO.6Fe2O3) and Strontium ferrite (SrO.6Fe2O3). Compared with other permanent magnets, sintered ferrite magnet is cheap. It is most suitable for most sensitive, but need not very high performance applicaitons. As this is a non-metal magnets, it is the ideal magnets for applications that require non-rusty magnets in humit envirument. Sintered ferrite magnets are widely used in many different applications, such as motors, cars, magnetic selection loudspeakers, and many special applications. Sintered ferrite (ceramic) magnets are also available in forms of isotropic and an-isotropic. The magnetic properties of isotropic ferrite are the same in all directions, therefore they can be magnetized in any pole arrangements. An-isotropic ferrite magnets, on the other hand, can only be magnetized in the direction they are oriented during production, but they have much higher magnetic strength than isptropic ones. Characteristics Sintered ferrite magnets can be used in between -40 °C and +200 °C Being hard and brittle, they can be cut by using diamond tools. The raw material of sintered ferrite magnets is oxide, thus they would not be rusted under severe environment nor affected by many chemicals (except some strong acids).

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Ceramic Magnet - D34H - ACH Magnets, Inc.
Pomona, CA, USA
Ceramic Magnet
D34H
Ceramic Magnet D34H
Sintered Ferrite Magnets are also called Ceramic Magnets. There are mainly two types of ferrite magnets, Barium ferrite (BaO.6Fe2O3) and Strontium ferrite (SrO.6Fe2O3). Compared with other permanent magnets, sintered ferrite magnet is cheap. It is most suitable for most sensitive, but need not very high performance applicaitons. As this is a non-metal magnets, it is the ideal magnets for applications that require non-rusty magnets in humit envirument. Sintered ferrite magnets are widely used in many different applications, such as motors, cars, magnetic selection loudspeakers, and many special applications. Sintered ferrite (ceramic) magnets are also available in forms of isotropic and an-isotropic. The magnetic properties of isotropic ferrite are the same in all directions, therefore they can be magnetized in any pole arrangements. An-isotropic ferrite magnets, on the other hand, can only be magnetized in the direction they are oriented during production, but they have much higher magnetic strength than isptropic ones. Characteristics Sintered ferrite magnets can be used in between -40 °C and +200 °C Being hard and brittle, they can be cut by using diamond tools. The raw material of sintered ferrite magnets is oxide, thus they would not be rusted under severe environment nor affected by many chemicals (except some strong acids).

Sintered Ferrite Magnets are also called Ceramic Magnets. There are mainly two types of ferrite magnets, Barium ferrite (BaO.6Fe2O3) and Strontium ferrite (SrO.6Fe2O3). Compared with other permanent magnets, sintered ferrite magnet is cheap. It is most suitable for most sensitive, but need not very high performance applicaitons. As this is a non-metal magnets, it is the ideal magnets for applications that require non-rusty magnets in humit envirument. Sintered ferrite magnets are widely used in many different applications, such as motors, cars, magnetic selection loudspeakers, and many special applications.

Sintered ferrite (ceramic) magnets are also available in forms of isotropic and an-isotropic. The magnetic properties of isotropic ferrite are the same in all directions, therefore they can be magnetized in any pole arrangements. An-isotropic ferrite magnets, on the other hand, can only be magnetized in the direction they are oriented during production, but they have much higher magnetic strength than isptropic ones.

Characteristics

  • Sintered ferrite magnets can be used in between -40 °C and +200 °C
  • Being hard and brittle, they can be cut by using diamond tools.
  • The raw material of sintered ferrite magnets is oxide, thus they would not be rusted under severe environment nor affected by many chemicals (except some strong acids).
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Technical Specifications

  ACH Magnets, Inc.
Product Category Industrial Magnets
Product Number D34H
Product Name Ceramic Magnet
Material Ferrite
Magnet Grade D34H
Operating Temperature 860 F (460 C)
BHmax 3.6 to 3.8 MGOe
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