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what are ceramic magnets​

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Answered by renukasampath910
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Ceramic magnets (also known as "Ferrite" magnets) are part of the permanent magnet family, and the lowest cost, hard magnets available today. Composed of strontium carbonate and iron oxide, ceramic (ferrite) magnets are medium in magnetic strength and can be used at fairly high temperatures.

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Ceramic magnets (also known as "Ferrite" magnets) are part of the permanent magnet family, and the lowest cost, hard magnets available today. Composed of strontium carbonate and iron oxide, ceramic (ferrite) magnets are medium in magnetic strength and can be used at fairly high temperatures. In addition, they are corrosion-resistant and easy to magnetize, making them the popular choice for a wide range of consumer, commercial, industrial and technical applications.

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Ceramic Magnets Technical Data

Ceramic Magnets Technical DataGrade: 5

Ceramic Magnets Technical DataGrade: 5Shapes: Discs & Cylinders

Ceramic Magnets Technical DataGrade: 5Shapes: Discs & CylindersMagnetization: Axially Magnetized

Ceramic Magnets Technical DataGrade: 5Shapes: Discs & CylindersMagnetization: Axially MagnetizedBr: 3,950 Gauss

Ceramic Magnets Technical DataGrade: 5Shapes: Discs & CylindersMagnetization: Axially MagnetizedBr: 3,950 GaussBHmax: 3.60 MGOe

Ceramic Magnets Technical DataGrade: 5Shapes: Discs & CylindersMagnetization: Axially MagnetizedBr: 3,950 GaussBHmax: 3.60 MGOeHc: 2,400 Oersteds

Ceramic Magnets Technical DataGrade: 5Shapes: Discs & CylindersMagnetization: Axially MagnetizedBr: 3,950 GaussBHmax: 3.60 MGOeHc: 2,400 OerstedsHci: 2,450 Oersteds

Ceramic Magnets Technical DataGrade: 5Shapes: Discs & CylindersMagnetization: Axially MagnetizedBr: 3,950 GaussBHmax: 3.60 MGOeHc: 2,400 OerstedsHci: 2,450 OerstedsMax Operating Temperature: 592ºF/300ºC

Ceramic Magnets Technical DataGrade: 5Shapes: Discs & CylindersMagnetization: Axially MagnetizedBr: 3,950 GaussBHmax: 3.60 MGOeHc: 2,400 OerstedsHci: 2,450 OerstedsMax Operating Temperature: 592ºF/300ºCCurie Temp: 842ºF/450ºC

Ceramic Magnets Technical DataGrade: 5Shapes: Discs & CylindersMagnetization: Axially MagnetizedBr: 3,950 GaussBHmax: 3.60 MGOeHc: 2,400 OerstedsHci: 2,450 OerstedsMax Operating Temperature: 592ºF/300ºCCurie Temp: 842ºF/450ºCDensity (lb/in3): 0.178

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