REF 100.02
Ferrite magnets AF02
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- Ferrite magnet
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- Ferrite magnet
Isotropic or anisotropic ferrite magnets are brown stainless ceramics, obtained by powder metallurgy: pressing and sintering.
Ferrite is a hard but shock-sensitive material. The load-bearing capacity is optimal when the magnet is in contact with a clean, sufficiently thick, soft steel part. It decreases for alloyed steels (cast iron -30%), because of an air gap or because of a temperature rise (-0.4% per degree from 20°C).
Ferrite is a hard but shock-sensitive material. The load-bearing capacity is optimal when the magnet is in contact with a clean, sufficiently thick, soft steel part. It decreases for alloyed steels (cast iron -30%), because of an air gap or because of a temperature rise (-0.4% per degree from 20°C).
- Ferrite magnets cannot be machined, cut or drilled.
- The assembly is done by gluing.
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Use :
- I
- Relay
- Sensor
- Lock
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Max. temperature of use :
- 200 °C
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Density :
- 4.8 gr/cm³
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Resistance in compression :
- 500 N/mm²
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Max. surface induction :
- 1500 G