Eneflux Armtek Magnetics, Inc. Ceramic 5 - Standard RING MAGNETS CM-0062

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Hard Ferrite or Ceramic magnets are the most popular permanent magnets available today. They are made form a combination of either Barium or Strontium Ferrite and Iron Oxide, and exhibit a high degree of coercive strength, making them more resistant to demagnetization. They are a low-cost solution to an endless list of magnetic applications. Hard Ferrite/Ceramic magnets can be produced with either isotropic or anisotropic properties. The most common grades are C1, C5, and C8. C1 material exhibits the lowest energy product, however it is isotropic - indicating that it can be magnetized in any direction. It should be noted that slightly more magnetic strength will be realized when parts are magnetized through the pressing (usually the shortest) dimension. Grades 5 and 8 Ceramic materials are anisotropic, and must therefore be magnetized in the manufactured dimension. They exhibit high levels of magnetic force than do Ceramic 1 materials. Hard Ferrite magnets have excellent corrosion resistance and have normal operating capabilities between -40°C and +250°C. . At very low temperatures there is a risk of permanent demagnetization in magnet systems with low working points.
Description
Hard Ferrite or Ceramic magnets are the most popular permanent magnets available today. They are made form a combination of either Barium or Strontium Ferrite and Iron Oxide, and exhibit a high degree of coercive strength, making them more resistant to demagnetization. They are a low-cost solution to an endless list of magnetic applications. Hard Ferrite/Ceramic magnets can be produced with either isotropic or anisotropic properties. The most common grades are C1, C5, and C8. C1 material exhibits the lowest energy product, however it is isotropic - indicating that it can be magnetized in any direction. It should be noted that slightly more magnetic strength will be realized when parts are magnetized through the pressing (usually the shortest) dimension. Grades 5 and 8 Ceramic materials are anisotropic, and must therefore be magnetized in the manufactured dimension. They exhibit high levels of magnetic force than do Ceramic 1 materials. Hard Ferrite magnets have excellent corrosion resistance and have normal operating capabilities between -40°C and +250°C. . At very low temperatures there is a risk of permanent demagnetization in magnet systems with low working points.

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Ceramic 5 - Standard RING MAGNETS - CM-0062 - Eneflux Armtek Magnetics, Inc.
Medford, NY, USA
Ceramic 5 - Standard RING MAGNETS
CM-0062
Ceramic 5 - Standard RING MAGNETS CM-0062
Hard Ferrite or Ceramic magnets are the most popular permanent magnets available today. They are made form a combination of either Barium or Strontium Ferrite and Iron Oxide, and exhibit a high degree of coercive strength, making them more resistant to demagnetization. They are a low-cost solution to an endless list of magnetic applications. Hard Ferrite/Ceramic magnets can be produced with either isotropic or anisotropic properties. The most common grades are C1, C5, and C8. C1 material exhibits the lowest energy product, however it is isotropic - indicating that it can be magnetized in any direction. It should be noted that slightly more magnetic strength will be realized when parts are magnetized through the pressing (usually the shortest) dimension. Grades 5 and 8 Ceramic materials are anisotropic, and must therefore be magnetized in the manufactured dimension. They exhibit high levels of magnetic force than do Ceramic 1 materials. Hard Ferrite magnets have excellent corrosion resistance and have normal operating capabilities between -40°C and +250°C. . At very low temperatures there is a risk of permanent demagnetization in magnet systems with low working points.

Hard Ferrite or Ceramic magnets are the most popular permanent magnets available today. They are made form a combination of either Barium or Strontium Ferrite and Iron Oxide, and exhibit a high degree of coercive strength, making them more resistant to demagnetization. They are a low-cost solution to an endless list of magnetic applications.
Hard Ferrite/Ceramic magnets can be produced with either isotropic or anisotropic properties. The most common grades are C1, C5, and C8. C1 material exhibits the lowest energy product, however it is isotropic - indicating that it can be magnetized in any direction. It should be noted that slightly more magnetic strength will be realized when parts are magnetized through the pressing (usually the shortest) dimension.
Grades 5 and 8 Ceramic materials are anisotropic, and must therefore be magnetized in the manufactured dimension. They exhibit high levels of magnetic force than do Ceramic 1 materials.
Hard Ferrite magnets have excellent corrosion resistance and have normal operating capabilities between -40°C and +250°C. . At very low temperatures there is a risk of permanent demagnetization in magnet systems with low working points.

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Ceramic Ring - CM-0062 - Magnet Kingdom
Medford, NY, USA
Ceramic Ring
CM-0062
Ceramic Ring CM-0062
Specifications: Material: Ceramic Shape: Ring Finish: Ground Outer Diameter: 1.235 inch Inner Diameter: 0.375 inch Thickness: 0.190 inch Mounting: N/A Grade: 5 MGOe: 3.04 Machineable: No Maximum Operating Temperature: 300 °C Impact Resistance: Moderate Weight: 0.03 lb.

Specifications:

Material: Ceramic

Shape: Ring

Finish: Ground

Outer Diameter: 1.235 inch

Inner Diameter: 0.375 inch

Thickness: 0.190 inch

Mounting: N/A

Grade: 5

MGOe: 3.04

Machineable: No

Maximum Operating Temperature: 300 °C

Impact Resistance: Moderate

Weight: 0.03 lb.

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Technical Specifications

  Eneflux Armtek Magnetics, Inc. Magnet Kingdom
Product Category Industrial Magnets Industrial Magnets
Product Number CM-0062 CM-0062
Product Name Ceramic 5 - Standard RING MAGNETS Ceramic Ring
Industrial Magnets Individual Magnets Individual Magnets
Material Ferrite Ferrite
Geometry Round / Ring / Disc Round / Ring / Disc
Thickness / Height 0.1900 inch (4.83 mm) 0.1900 inch (4.83 mm)
Outside Diameter 1.24 inch (31.37 mm) 1.24 inch (31.37 mm)
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