Bars & Blocks - Anisotropic Sintered Ferrite Magnets

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Ferrite Magnets suit a wide range of applications due to low cost. They are supplied in blocks, discs and rings. Typical applications include loudspeakers, DC motors, magnetic separator assemblies, reed switch operation and general holding devices such as pot magnets.

Ferrite has an excellent resistance to corrosion so is ideal for salt water applications, it also has excellent resistance to demagnetisation and can be magnetised before or after assembly without danger of losing any performance. The operating temperature range is from -40°C to + 250°C However it does have a poor temperature coefficient losing approximately 0.2% of remanence per degree C when heated above zero.

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 Bars & Blocks
PARTCODE
Size mmGRADE
L W T Sort by partcode
BLSF0500625.0015.002.50C8
BLSF0532816.0013.003.00C8
BLSF02589105.00105.003.80C8
BLSF0478624.0010.004.00C8
BLSF0535642.0012.004.00C8
BLSF0034850.0019.004.90FER3D
BLSF0036324.0019.004.90C8
BLSF0211919.503.755.00C8
BLSF0217920.0010.005.00C8
BLSF02592105.00105.005.00C8
BLSF0206412.0012.006.00C8
BLSF0034212.209.306.00C8
BLSF0092525.007.706.00C8
BLSF0537160.0030.006.00C8
BLSF0033850.0019.006.10C8
BLSF0371819.006.006.10C8
BLSF0505522.005.007.00C8
BLSF0505430.006.007.40C8
BLSF0114635.0012.007.50C8
BLSF0496090.0030.008.00C8
Note: (M) - Magnetised. (U) - UnMagnetised.

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