Alnico magnets are your best choice for applications exposed to operating temperatures above 400 Fahrenheit. Up to 1000 F, they maintain about 85 percent of their room-temperature magnetic properties, and changes in magnetization are reversible.
Alnico magnets are your best choice for applications exposed to operating temperatures above 400 Fahrenheit. Up to 1000 F, they maintain about 85 percent of their room-temperature magnetic properties, and changes in magnetization are reversible.
Alnico magnets are your best choice for applications exposed to operating temperatures above 400 Fahrenheit. Up to 1000 F, they maintain about 85 percent of their room-temperature magnetic properties, and changes in magnetization are reversible.
Alnico magnets are made primarily from aluminum, nickel, cobalt,
copper, iron and sometimes titanium. The composition of alnico alloys is typically 8¨C12% Al, 15¨C26% Ni, 5¨C24% Co, up to 6% Cu, up to 1% Ti, and the balance is Fe. They can be either cast or
sintered.
copper, iron and sometimes titanium. The composition of alnico alloys is typically 8¨C12% Al, 15¨C26% Ni, 5¨C24% Co, up to 6% Cu, up to 1% Ti, and the balance is Fe. They can be either cast or
sintered.