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Ceramic Magnets

Ceramic magnets, or ferrite magnets, are the most common magnet used in industrial applications. As permanent magnets, ceramic magnets have a much stronger magnetic force than most other common magnets, and their non-metallic ceramic composition makes them the most affordable magnet capable of industrial strength magnetic force.

Master Magnetics, Inc./The Magnet Source™
Castle Rock, CO
800-525-3536
Master Magnetics Inc. is the perfect place to meet your magnetic substance and product needs. With over 30 years of experience in designing, manufacturing and distributing products like ceramic magnets and other varieties in various shapes and sizes, Master Magnetics is a company you can depend on to deliver well. Check out their website or give them a call today!
AZ Industries, Inc.
Ash Flat, AR
877-856-3042
At AZ Industries our promise is to serve you, the customer, in the best way we can and to the best of our abilities. Another particularly important detail for us is to meet your needs as completely and efficiently as possible. With products such as ceramic magnets, magnetic devices, magnetic brooms and other accessories, we are confident we can always do so.
Magnetic Hold, Inc.
Wichita, KS
316-207-1895
Innovation is vital for any industrial company, and Magnetic Hold Inc. takes that concept seriously. Not only are the able to provide a multitude of standard products, such as ceramic magnets, but they also customize magnetic products for those unique needs certain industries have. Low prices, short lead-time and quality products and service make Magnetic Holding an excellent choice.
BuyMagnets.com
Elk Grove Village, IL
800-232-4359
With over 50 years of experience, our teams that design, manufacture and sell magnetic products like ceramic magnets at BuyMagnets.com have excellent expertise. Since our founding, we have been solving problems with magnetic energy for manufacturers of everything from paper towels and cardboard boxes to automobiles, plastic housewares, food products and electronic equipment.
Electron Energy Corporation
Landisville, PA
800-824-2735
A technological leader in the magnetic production arena, Electron Energy Corporation produces very high quality services and products for industrial customers such as the military, medical and oil and gas companies. Including basic products like ceramic magnets, but also able to produce complex and unique configurations and assemblies, Electron puts their customer's needs first.
International MagnaProducts, Inc.
Valparaiso, IN
219-465-1998
If you are looking for a place that you can trust that has excesses of experience in the magnetic production arena, then look no further then International MagnaProducts. Give us a call or visit our website to discover the multitude of products we have to offer you, such as ceramic magnets that come in standard, modifiable or customized options. Meeting our customer's needs is our top priority.
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Ceramic Magnets

As their name implies, ceramic magnets are a sintered composite of powdered iron oxide, strontium (or barium) and ceramic powder; the finished product is a brittle and porous charcoal gray ceramic. As a result of their brittle, porous composition, ceramic magnets are often nickel coated to prevent chipping and breaking. As with powdered metal parts, ceramic magnets can be compacted into blocks, discs and arcs while in powdered form. Once the magnet is sintered, however, machining and forming can be difficult and costly; due to their brittleness and hardness, diamond cutters are usually required to machine ceramic magnets. Although the magnetic force of ceramic magnets is ranked slightly below alnico magnets (a metallic magnet composited from aluminum, nickel and cobalt) and much lower than rare earth magnets, ceramic magnets are prized not only for their cost economy but also for their magnetic permanence.

One of the most important aspects of a magnet's ability to retain its magnetism under corrosion, vibration, exposure to electrical fields, time and heat is important because it determines for which applications a magnet may be used. Ceramic magnets have excellent magnetic permanence under corrosion and electrical exposure, making them the perfect material for DC motors, speakers and lifting, retrieving and separating corrosive materials. In addition, ceramic magnets' magnetic permanence is beneficial in the welding and construction industries as well as other motor, sound and electromagnetic environments subject to vibration and electricity, but their thermal stability is very poor. Applications which require industrial-strength magnets to operate under high heat use either alnico magnets, which maintain magnetic permanence at up to 550 degrees Celsius, or samarium cobalt rare earth magnets, which also have excellent high heat resistance. Some examples of applications that ceramic magnets are found in many home appliances, automobiles, children's toys, tools and equipment at the doctor's office. In addition, ceramic magnets are often found in refrigerator magnet hooks, and they are notably stronger than other refrigerator sheet magnets' poly-magnetic compounds.

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