Magnets - Multi Purpose

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
CS-0301-11

CS-0301-11

Alliance

NEODYMIUM N44H BLOCK MAGNET

5000

YB-117-1

YB-117-1

Alliance

NEODYMIUM N45M BLOCK MAGNET

2488

ALC181

ALC181

Alliance

FERRITE C5 RING MAGNET

0

ALC1513

ALC1513

Alliance

BCN10 DISC MAGNET

225

072509AMS

072509AMS

Alliance

NEODYMIUM N35SH DISC MAGNET

364

ALC5025N

ALC5025N

Alliance

NEODYMIUM N35SH DISC MAGNET

1362

CS-0300-4

CS-0300-4

Alliance

NEODYMIUM N44H BLOCK MAGNET

990

ALC232

ALC232

Alliance

FERRITE C5 RING MAGNET

1200

YB-124-1

YB-124-1

Alliance

BCN-10 RING MAGNET

992

CS-0296-4

CS-0296-4

Alliance

NEODYMIUM N44H BLOCK MAGNET

5000

ALC112

ALC112

Alliance

FERRITE C5 RING MAGNET

45000

ALC801

ALC801

Alliance

FERRITE C5 RING MAGNET

6000

ALC2020M

ALC2020M

Alliance

NEODYMIUM N50M DISC MAGNET

6655

CS-0298-11

CS-0298-11

Alliance

NEODYMIUM N44H BLOCK MAGNET

3000

CS-0300-5

CS-0300-5

Alliance

NEODYMIUM N44H BLOCK MAGNET

7000

CS-0301-5

CS-0301-5

Alliance

NEODYMIUM N44H BLOCK MAGNET

5000

CS-0297-11

CS-0297-11

Alliance

NEODYMIUM N44H BLOCK MAGNET

5000

YB-013-1

YB-013-1

Alliance

NEODYMIUM N33 BLOCK MAGNET

5000

CS-0295-5

CS-0295-5

Alliance

NEODYMIUM N44H BLOCK MAGNET

14399

CS-0297-3

CS-0297-3

Alliance

NEODYMIUM N44H BLOCK MAGNET

3000

Magnets - Multi Purpose

1. Overview

Magnets - Multi Purpose refer to a category of magnetic components designed for versatile applications beyond basic attraction/repulsion functions. These magnets integrate advanced materials and engineering to deliver precise magnetic fields, durability, and adaptability in modern technological systems. They play a critical role in automation, electronics, energy systems, and medical devices by enabling motion control, sensing, energy conversion, and data storage.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Permanent MagnetsRetain magnetism without external power; high energy densityElectric motors, generators, MRI machines
ElectromagnetsMagnetic field generated by electric current; adjustable strengthRelays, magnetic separators, particle accelerators
Rare Earth MagnetsExceptional strength-to-size ratio; temperature-resistantWind turbines, hard drives, sensors
Flexible MagnetsElastomer-based materials with customizable shapesSealing systems, automotive sensors, consumer electronics

3. Structure and Composition

Typical configurations include:

  • Material Core: Rare earth alloys (NdFeB, SmCo), ferrites, or electromagnet coils
  • Coatings: Nickel-copper-nickel plating, epoxy resin, or polymer encapsulation for corrosion resistance
  • Mechanical Housing: Aluminum or steel casings for structural integrity
  • Mounting Features: Integrated threads, adhesive backing, or customized geometries

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Magnetic Flux DensityMeasured in Tesla (T); determines field strengthImpacts actuation force and sensor sensitivity
CoercivityResistance to demagnetization (kA/m)Dictates operational stability in varying conditions
Max Operating TemperatureThermal limit before performance degradationCritical for high-temperature environments
Dimensional TolerancePrecision in manufacturing ( 0.05mm typical)Affects integration with mechanical systems

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial Automation: Proximity sensors, conveyor belt separators
  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphone speakers, wireless charging systems
  • Medical Devices: MRI scanners, implantable drug delivery systems
  • Renewable Energy: Direct-drive wind turbine generators
  • Transportation: EV traction motors, maglev train systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Arnold Magnetic TechnologiesVACODYM SeriesHigh-energy rare earth magnets for aerospace applications
Eclipse MagneticsPrecision Electromagnet LineCustomizable field control for industrial sorting systems
Hitachi MetalsNeomax NdFeB Magnets45 MGOe energy product with thermal stability up to 200 C

7. Selection Guidelines

  1. Determine required magnetic field strength and spatial constraints
  2. Evaluate environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, vibration)
  3. Assess cost-performance balance: Rare earth magnets offer superior performance but higher cost
  4. Verify compliance with RoHS/REACH standards for material safety

8. Industry Trends

Key developments include:

  • Advancements in nanocomposite magnetic materials
  • Miniaturization for IoT sensor integration
  • Recycling technologies for rare earth elements
  • Smart magnets with embedded sensors and wireless communication

Case Study: Tesla's Model 3 permanent magnet motor achieved 97% efficiency using NdFeB magnets with proprietary corrosion-resistant coatings, demonstrating the critical role of advanced magnetic materials in EV technology.

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