magnetic fields Sourcing Overview

Material:
NeodymiumNdFeBFerriteCeramicRubberRare EarthNickel CoatingSintered Neodymium Iron BoronSoft MagneticSilicone
Product Type:
Magnetic SeparatorRubber MagnetsDisc MagnetsSegment MagnetsArc Shape MagnetThin MagnetMagnetic BallRefrigerator MagnetBlock MagnetMagnetic Assembly
Certification:
CEISO 9001RoHSREACHIATF 16949ISO/TS 16949ISO 9001:2008ISO/TS 16949:2009
Shape:
BlockRingIrregularSquareDiscCylinderStripBallArcSegment
Direction Of Magnetization:
AxialRadialThrough The ThicknessThicknessMulti-PolesCustomizable
  • Material Selection Risk Overlooking the magnetic material type often leads to performance issues; for instance, choosing Ferrite over Neodymium can drastically reduce magnetic strength, so align material choice with your application's power and durability needs.

  • Specify Product Type Clearly Insist on defining the exact magnetic product type, whether it’s a Magnetic Separator, Rubber Magnet, or Magnetic Assembly, as this directly influences manufacturing complexity and compatibility with your system.

  • Certification Standards Insight Experienced buyers typically prioritize certifications like ISO 9001, RoHS, and IATF 16949 to ensure quality and regulatory compliance, especially when sourcing magnets for critical industrial or automotive applications.

  • Magnetization Direction Impact The direction of magnetization—axial, radial, or multi-poles—can account for up to 30% of the magnet's effectiveness in your device, so choosing the right magnetization pattern is crucial for optimal magnetic field distribution.

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