Brief Introduction Ferrite, also known as Ceramic Magnets, are made of a composite of Iron oxide and barium carbonate (BaCO3) or strontium carbonate (SrCO3). Since th 1950's, this material is commonly available and at a lower cost than other types of materials used in permanent magnets. Ceramic magnets are made by pressing and sintering. Sintered magnets are a type of ceramic composed of the compressed powder of the alloy material being used. Sintering involves the compaction of fine alloy powder in a dry and then fusing the powder into a solid material with heat. While the sintered magnets are solid, their physical properties are more similar to a ceramic and are easily broken and chipped. Features: We have accumulated abundant experience and established stable and credible business relationships with customers worldwide. With rich experience in dealing with all types of large and small orders, we have developed extensive contacts with many local and international freight organizations. Consequently, we are able to ship our goods safely and reliably to almost anywhere in the world.
Ferrite magnets are brittle and hard , which generally requires diamond wheels to grind and shape. These magnets come in a number of different grades.
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1) Cheapest magnet material
2) Good anti-corrosion performance, no surface treatment needed.
3) Excellent temperature stability
4) Best choice for industrial applications
5) All shapes can be customized
6) Isotropic and anisotropic are available
Physical Properties :
Code
Remanence Br
Coercivity Force
Intrinsic Coercivity
Maximum Energy
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Force
Product Bhm
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Br
bHc
iHc
(BH)max
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T
KGs
KA/m
KOe
KA/m
KOe
KJ/m3
MGOe
Bonded
C1
230
2.3
148
1.86
258
3.5
8.36
1.05
C5
380
3.8
191
2.4
199
2.5
27
3.4
C7
340
3.4
258
3.23
318
4.00
21.9
2.75
C8A
385
3.85
235
2.95
242
3.05
27.8
3.5
C8B
420
4.2
232
2.913
236
2.96
32.8
4.12
C9
380
3.8
280
3.516
320
4.01
26.4
3.32
C10
400
4.0
288
3.617
280
3.51
30.4
3.82
C11
430
4.3
200
2.512
204
2.56
34.4
4.32
FAQ
Q: What are your major products?
A: Sintered NdFeB magnet & Ferrite Magnets are our main products.
Q. What information should I supply when I have an inquiry?
A: 1)Material type and grade required. Â
   2)Size and shape, if available, a sketch or drawing with dimensions and tolerances.
   3)Max working temperature.
   4)Delivered magnetized or non-magnetized? Magnetization direction?
   5)Quantities required.
   6)Coating required (if necessary)
   7)Information on what you want to use the magnet for.Â
Q: What is your MOQ?Â
A: 10-100-500-1000-5000-10000-200000 PCS etc. depending on different sizes, items, designs and processes.
Q:Â How to pay you?Â
A:Â T/T in advance(telegraphic transfer-bank order)
  Western Union cash - for small order or samples order.Â
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Q: Do you provide free samples ?
A:Â Yes, free samples and small orders are available.
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