Ceramic (ferrite) magnets are composed of strontium carbonate
and iron oxide. They are charcoal gray in color and usually
appear in the forms of discs, rings, blocks, cylinders, and
sometimes arcs for motors.
and iron oxide. They are charcoal gray in color and usually
appear in the forms of discs, rings, blocks, cylinders, and
sometimes arcs for motors.
Ceramic (ferrite) magnets are composed of strontium carbonate
and iron oxide. They are charcoal gray in color and usually
appear in the forms of discs, rings, blocks, cylinders, and
sometimes arcs for motors.
and iron oxide. They are charcoal gray in color and usually
appear in the forms of discs, rings, blocks, cylinders, and
sometimes arcs for motors.
Ceramic (ferrite) magnets are composed of strontium carbonate
and iron oxide. They are charcoal gray in color and usually
appear in the forms of discs, rings, blocks, cylinders, and
sometimes arcs for motors.
and iron oxide. They are charcoal gray in color and usually
appear in the forms of discs, rings, blocks, cylinders, and
sometimes arcs for motors.
Ceramic (ferrite) magnets are composed of strontium carbonate
and iron oxide. They are charcoal gray in color and usually
appear in the forms of discs, rings, blocks, cylinders, and
sometimes arcs for motors.
and iron oxide. They are charcoal gray in color and usually
appear in the forms of discs, rings, blocks, cylinders, and
sometimes arcs for motors.