Ferrite Magnets
Ferrite Magnets , also known as Ceramic magnets , introduced in the 1960’s.,composed of Ferrite
Oxide , Barium Oxide and Strontium Oxide by Pressing or Injection Molding technology.
Ferrite Magnets can be available in Isotropic and Anisotropic . Isotropic grades are not oriented and can be magnetized in any direction . While Anisotropic grades need to be oriented in the manufacturing
direction and must be magnetized in the direction of orientation.
The resistivity of the ferrite is much higher than other metals or alloy magnetic materials , besides the
high dielectric properties . Moreover , with high permeability at high frequencies , are widely used in
High-Frequency Weak Current Areas .
Due to high coercive force , excellent corrosion resistance , good temperature stability and their low cost , Ferrite magnets enjoy a very wide range of application ,Such as : Speakers , Motors, Magnetic Separators, Toys ,Stations and crafts , etc .