Ferrite magnets, also called ceramic, are made through a sintering process. They are composed of a mixture based on iron oxide plus strontium or barium and a ceramic binder, crushed and pressed, with a very fine granulometry.
If during the pressing process, the particles are oriented by applying a magnetic field, the end result is an anisotropic magnet. If this process is not done, the end result is an isotropic magnet.
Anisotropic quality has higher magnetic values than isotropic quality. Our technical department will recommend the appropriate grade for each application.
It is a type of magnet especially indicated for the manufacture of magnetic separation systems in installations for the treatment of medium and large grain sizes.
The maximum working temperature is 250ºC.
Offered in a wide range of sizes and shapes.