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- The distance between the north and south poles of a magnetic circuit. In conducting pull tests this is the distance between the working surface of the magnet and the testing apparatus.
NdFeB
- NdFeb, also called NIB, Neo, stands for the magnetic material Neodymium. As a type of strong rare-earth magnet, this material is made of alloys with neodymium, iron and boron, and it's widely used for magnetic products.
Magnetic Properties of NdFeB please see the content page.
SmCo
- SmCo stands for Samarium-Cobalt, which is a type of strong permanent rare-earth magnet material made of alloys of samarium and cobalt. SmCo is widely used in industries and daily life, such as uses in high speed motor and our holding pot magnets.
For details of SmCo series please see the content page.
Ferrite
- Ferrite, also known as ceramic compound material, is hard and brittle like most of ceramics, which, thus, requires particular machining techniques to use.
For magnetic properties of ferrite magnets please see the content page.
Alnico
- Alnico is an acronym created because the alnico contains aluminum (Al), Nickel (Ni), Cobalt (Co) and other elements. The alnico is referred as the first real permanent magnet. Alnico alloys are widely used in industrial field and customer applications. The strong permanent holding force makes this material important in both industrial fields and peoples daily life.
For sintered Alnico magnetic characteristics please see the content page.