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Ferrite Magnets Ferrite magnets are
sintered permanent magnets and are composed of Barium or Strontium
Ferrite. This class of magnets has a good resistance to demagnetization
and has the popular advantage of having a low cost. These are very hard
and brittle, and need special machining techniques and should be
machined in an unmagnified state. Our unit is equipped to machine these
materials as per required specifications. Having a low cost, Ferrite
magnets have a wide application area, ranging from motors and
loudspeakers to toys and crafts. They form the most extensively used
permanent magnets today.
Manufacturing Methods
Pressing and Sintering:
These processes involve pressing very fine ferrite powder in a die and
later sintering the pressed magnet. All the fully dense Ferrite magnets
are manufactured in this manner. The ferrite magnets can also be wet or
dry pressed. The method of wet pressing yields better magnetic
properties, but on the other hand poorer physical tolerances. The
Sintering process requires subjecting the particular material to high
temperatures that results in fusing the pressed powder together. The
resultant of this process is a solid material that is created. Magnets
that are manufactured by this process are given a finish machining. The
surface finishes and tolerances are not acceptable when the finish
machining is not given.
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