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Configuration:
ring
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Material:
ferrite
Ceramic Magnets
Economical Magnets Stocked for a Wide Range of Applications
Ceramic Grades 5 & 8 have become the most widely specified magnetic materials. Low cost, light weight, a relatively high energy product, and good resistance to demagnetization account for the widespread use of Ceramic magnets.
Ceramics are sintered from Strontium Ferrite. They retain about 45 percent of their room-temperature magnetic specifications at 350° Fahrenheit. Degradation with increasing temperature is nearly linear, and changes in magnetization are essentially reversible up to approximately 840°F, at which temperature Ceramic magnets become completely demagnetized. Ceramic magnets exposed to temperatures up to 1800°F can be remagnetized for continued use. However, changes are irreversible above 1800°F.
Ceramic magnetic material is very hard and brittle and should be cut before it is magnetized. It should never be used as a structural element in a holding assembly. Holes cannot be drilled in ceramic, but shaping and sizing can be successfully accomplished with the right equipment and expertise. Thanks to our precision cutting and slicing equipment, we can offer you a wide selection of standard shapes and sizes. We can also cut to your specifications and tolerances – even provide wafer-thin strips too delicate for most suppliers to machine.