What are the types of magnets ?
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Permanent magnet ( that is, a magnet that can maintain its magnetism for a long time. A permanent magnet is a hard magnet that is not easy to lose its magnetism or be magnetized. ) |
Alloy permanent magnet material |
Rare earth permanent magnet |
Nd2Fe14B |
Sintered NdFeB |
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Bonded NdFeB |
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Injection NdFeB |
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Flexible NdFeB |
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SmCo |
SmCo5 |
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SmCo17 |
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RE- Fe - N |
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Metal permanent magnet |
FeCrCo |
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AlNiCo |
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Pt-Co |
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Ferrite permanent magnet |
BaO·6Fe2O3 |
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SrO·6Fe2O3 |
Injection molded ferrite |
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rubber magnet |
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dry |
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wet |
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Soft magnetism /electromagnet ( need external electricity to generate magnetic force , as the material of the magnetizer and electromagnet is mostly iron, the polarity of the soft magnet changes with the polarity of the applied magnetic field) |
Ferrite soft magnetic |
Manganese zinc ferrite |
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Nickel Zinc Ferrite |
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Magnesium Zinc Ferrite |
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Lithium Zinc Ferrite |
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metal soft magnetic |
Industrial pure iron and alloy |
Silicon steel sheet |
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Metal Powder Core |
Iron powder core |
SMC soft magnetic material |
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Magnetic silicon powder core |
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Sendust magnetic powder core |
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High Flux Powder Cores |
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Molybdenum Permal Magnetic Powder Core |
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Amorphous nanocrystalline alloy |
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Functional Magnetic Materials |
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