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Bonded Hard Ferrite Magnet

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Bonded Hard Rubber Ferrite Magnet
Model No.:12.7mm×1.5mm
Specification:12.7mm×1.5mm Material: rubber magnet magnetization direction: 1.5mm Coating: Null Character: excellent corrosion resistance Beautiful appearance longer service life Application: Widely used in packing, daily necessities and so
PVC Rubber Ferrite Magnet
Model No.:A4 (240mm×297mm)×1.5mm
Specification:A4×1.5mm Material: rubber magnet magnetization direction: 1.5mm Coating: Null Character: excellent corrosion resistance Beautiful appearance longer service life Application: Widely used in packing, daily necessities and so
Bonded Hard Ferrite
General Information In bonded Hard Ferrtie material range,flexible rubber magnet is mostly common used.Flexible materials offer the product designer a uniquely desirable combination of properties at lower cost than other magnet materials. The flexibility and machinability of these materials permit design innovations...
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High quality sintered hard Ferrite Magnet are manufactured by pressing, sintering, or injection molding. These magnets can be both anisotropic and isotropic. Anisotropic grades are oriented in the manufacturing direction and must be magnetized in the direction of orientation. Isotropic grades are not oriented and can be magnetized in any direction.

The chemical composition is SrO-6(Fe2O3), strontium hexaferrite. The raw materials used to produce Ferrite Magnets are strontium carbonate and iron oxide both of which are readily available and low in cost. As a result, the use of ferrite magnets in most applications is more economical than other materials.