Permanent magnetic alloy
A
magnetic
alloy
is a combination of various
metals
from the
periodic table
such as
ferrite
that contains at least one of the three main
magnetic
elements:
iron (Fe)
,
nickel (Ni)
, or
cobalt (Co)
etc.. Such an alloy must contain but is not limited to one or more of these metals. Magnetic alloys have become common, especially in the form of
steel
(iron and carbon),
alnico
(iron, nickel, cobalt, and
aluminum
), and
permalloy
(iron and nickel). So-called "neodymium magnets" are actually alloys of neodymium, iron and boron forming the crystal structure Nd
2
Fe
14
B . The strongest magnetic element is iron, which allows items made out of these alloys to attract to magnets.
Grade: 2J04 2J07 2J09 2J10 2J11
Specification:
cold rolled strip: 0.05~3×2~200mm
wire: Φ0.1~6.0mm
Has a good hysteresis properties within 2 ~ 5kA / m range, good processability before tempering, tempering temperature change in the magnetic field can work over a wide range of variation
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