Ceramic Magnets (273 items) - Page 5
Disc Magnet, Neodymium, 28.5 lb. Pull
Block Magnet, 3.1 lb. Pull, PK2
Cylindrical Magnet, 21.5 lb., 1-1/4 in. L
Cylindrical Magnet, 6.8 lb., 5/8 in. L
Block Magnet, Ceramic, 21 lb.
Ceramic Magnets, Horseshoe
Block Magnet, Ceramic, 16 lb.
Ferrite Shallow Pot Magnet, Pull Force:35.2lb, PK5
Insulated Rare Earth Magnet, 170 Lb.
Ceramic Shallow Pot Magnet, Pull Force:19.8lb, PK5
Magnet Tray, 292.1mm x 271
Magnetic Bases, MAGNET SOURCE 07217 - Pkg Qty 6
25 Lb Cap Magnetic Bases
Ceramic Pot magnet, Pull Force:22lb, PK5
Master Magnetics Ceramic Clip-It Magnet RB50BNCC w/Attached Black Clip 35 Lbs. Pull Chrome Plating
Master Magnetics Ceramic Mount-It Magnet RB70B3N with Attached Screw and Nuts 65 Lbs. Pull Chrome - Pkg Qty 80
Rectangular Fixture Magnet, 130 lb.
Magnet, Ferrite, Heavy Duty, Shallow Pot, P
Rotate Magnethook65#Pull
Ceramic Magnet with Bolt, Pull Force:5kg/10lb
Disc Magnet, Brass, 88 lb., 5/8 in. L
Channel Magnet, 22 lb. Pull
Ceramic Pot magnet, Pull Force:154.0lb
Ceramic Disc Magnet Cd10
Straight Blade Connector
Disc Magnet, Ceramic, 7.0 lb., 3/4 in. L
About Ceramic Magnets
Ceramic magnets are a type of permanent magnet made from ferrite, a type of ceramic material composed of iron oxide and other compounds. They are used in a variety of applications, including motors, sensors, and door locks.
Types of Ceramic Magnets
Ceramic magnets come in many shapes and sizes. The most common types include round ceramic magnets, block ceramic magnets, bar ceramic magnets, and door channel magnets. Each type has its own unique characteristics that make it suitable for different applications.
How Ceramic Magnets are Made
Ceramic magnets are made by mixing iron oxide with other compounds such as zinc or strontium carbonate. This mixture is then heated to high temperatures to form the desired shape and size. After cooling, the magnetic properties are imparted to the material by applying an electric field.
Industries that use Ceramic Magnets
Ceramic magnets have many uses in industry. They can be found in motors for powering electric vehicles or generators; they can be used as sensors for detecting movement; and they can also be used in door locks to secure entryways. Professionals working with these industries rely on the strength and durability of ceramic magnets for their projects.
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