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Alnico Magnets 

Alnico Magnets

(12/09/2005)

Specifications: Alnico materials (composed predominantly of aluminum, nickel, and cobalt with minor amounts of other elements including titanium and copper) permit design latitudes providing high indications, high energies and relatively high coercivities. Alnico magnets are characterized by excellent temperatu
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SmCo Magnets 

SmCo Magnets

(06/28/2005)

Specifications: As part of the rare earth group of permanent magnets, samarium cobalt (SmCo) magnets typically fall into two families of materials. They include rare earth Sm1Co5 and Sm2Co17 and are referred to as 1:5 and 2:17 materials. There are three different manufacturing processes: Sintered SmCo magnet, b
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Bonded NdFeB Magnets 

Bonded NdFeB Magnets

(04/13/2005)

Specifications: Bonded NdFeB magnets are manufactured by binding rapid-quenching NdFeB powder. The powder is mixed with resin to form a magnet by compression molding with epoxy or infection molding with nylon. The latter technique is particular effective in large volume production, though the magnetic value of
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Sintered NdFeB 

Sintered NdFeB

(04/26/2006)

Specifications: Sintered NdFeB magnets are the most powerful commercialized permanent magnets available today, with maximum energy product ranging from 26 MGOe to 52 MGOe. Nd-Fe-B is the third generation of permanent magnet developed in the 1980s. It has a combination of very high remanence and coercivity, and
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Alnico Magnets

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Sintered NdFeB