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Permanent Magnets
Magnets are among the amazing objects of nature with some special properties. They are objects that create or generate a magnetic field that can attract or repel certain types of materials containing iron and nickel. Due to these special properties, magnets are used for various industrial areas. Magnets are made of different types of elements. In other words, not all magnets are made of the same objects. Magnets can be broken down and categorized into three different types by looking at their composition and magnetism values. Permanent magnets, temporary magnets and electromagnets are the 3 types of magnets known to everyone. Each type has its own unique properties.
Very Strong Permanent Magnets
Neodymium permanent magnets are magnets that can retain their magnetic properties after being magnetized. Basically, there are four main types of permanent magnets known. Neodymium Iron Boron (NdFeB), Samarium Cobalt (SmCo), Alnic, Ceramic or Ferrite. The strongest type of magnets among these are neodymium magnets. Basically, a neodymium magnet with a class of N35 can withstand temperatures up to 80°C. Follow this category for the strongest neodymium magnets and examine our perforated, rectangular and countersunk models. Our company is specialized in this field and presents you the features of each product in detail.
Neodymium Magnet Types
Neodymium magnets are a strong type of magnet formed by combining neodymium, iron and boron, one of the rare earth elements. These magnets are used in many industrial applications due to the size and durability of their magnetic fields. For example, they are used in speakers, headphone drivers, motors, generators, hard disk drives, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) devices, magnetic separators and many other devices. The biggest advantage of neodymium magnets is that they can produce strong magnetic fields despite their small size. However, care should be taken during use because these magnets are quite fragile and can also cause serious injuries due to their strong magnetic fields.
Ferrite Magnet Types
Ferrite magnets, also known as oxide magnets, are black in color and you can find round and rectangular types on our website. These magnets are frequently used in sensors, motors, and electricity production. Their most important feature is that they can withstand temperatures of 220°C. Although they are much weaker than neodymium in terms of strength, they are preferred because they are resistant to high temperatures. Ferrite magnet models are used in many industrial applications. For example, they are used in speakers, headphone drivers, motors, generators, hard disk drives, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) devices, magnetic separators and many other devices. Care should be taken when using these products because these magnets are quite fragile and should not be placed near electronic devices due to their strong magnetic fields.