Ferrite Arc Magnets
Ferrite Arc Magnet (Motor Magnet) Types
Ferrite arc magnets are produced by mixing with additional metallic elements such as strontium, barium, manganese, nickel and zinc. They contain a large proportion of iron (III) oxide (Fe2O3, rust) as the main component and are fired as a ceramic material. Notable for these properties, ferrite arc magnets are often used as motor magnets and are available in Y30 and Y35 grades. They are often preferred for their ability to operate at high temperatures and can withstand temperatures up to 250°C.
Ferrite motor magnets are produced in various sizes and therefore all dimensions should be considered when ordering. These magnets have different dimensions such as inner diameter, outer diameter, thickness, width, length, parallel thickness and angle. Determining the correct dimensions for the application to be used is critical for the efficient operation of the magnet.
Ferrite arc magnets are widely used in electric motors, generators and other rotating equipment. Thanks to their high magnetic performance and durability, they have a wide range of industrial uses. In addition, these magnets are an economical option due to their low cost.