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'''Magnetic Rods''' are cylindrical magnets which have a length at least as long as their diameter. These magnets can have very strong flux output and are stable at high temperatures. | |||
==Features== | |||
*Temperature stability in high temperature applications, and a maximum working temperature of approximately 1000°F | |||
*The rod magnets may be ground to size but not by conventional machining. We can grind them to your specifications. | |||
*The rod magnets have high residual induction and energy product compared to ceramic magnets, and low coercive force compared to ceramic and rare earth materials (more subject to demagnetization). | |||
==Video== | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:53, 27 April 2013
Magnetic Rods are cylindrical magnets which have a length at least as long as their diameter. These magnets can have very strong flux output and are stable at high temperatures.
Features
- Temperature stability in high temperature applications, and a maximum working temperature of approximately 1000°F
- The rod magnets may be ground to size but not by conventional machining. We can grind them to your specifications.
- The rod magnets have high residual induction and energy product compared to ceramic magnets, and low coercive force compared to ceramic and rare earth materials (more subject to demagnetization).
Video