Anisotropic Ferrite
In hard anisotropic ferrite magnets, magnetic powder is oriented during pressing in the presence of a strong magnetic field. Higher magnetic values are obtained in the direction of this magnetic field than in perpendicular directions and they are magnetised only in this preferred direction. The possibilities of use are similar to those of isotropic magnets, but at parity of volumes magnets, a greater magnetic flux is achieved.
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MATERIAL | (g /cm3) |
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Br | bHc | jHc | BH max. | ||
Sinterox II Anisotropic | 3800 – 4000 | 2100 – 2700 | 2500 | 3,3 – 3,7 | 4,7 – 4,9 |
Sinterox III Anisotropic | 3700 – 3900 | 3300 – 3600 | 3500 | 3,2 – 3,6 | 4,7 – 4,9 |
Sinterox IV Anisotropic | 3800 – 4000 | 2800 – 3000 | 2900 | 3,4 – 3,8 | 4,7 – 4,9 |
Sinterox V Anisotropic | 4000 – 4200 | 2100 – 2500 | 2100 | 3,8 – 4,0 | 4,7 – 4,9 |