Magnetic powder refers to a type of functional powder material with magnetic properties, mainly composed of magnetic metal or alloy particles (such as iron, cobalt, nickel) or ferrite compounds.
Sintered NdFeB magnets are permanent magnets composed of neodymium, iron, and boron, belonging to the third generation of rare-earth permanent magnets.
Bonded NdFeB magnets are composite permanent magnets made by mixing NdFeB magnetic powder with polymer binders (such as epoxy resin, nylon, or PPS) and then forming through injection molding, compression molding, or extrusion.
Injection-molded NdFeB magnets are a type of bonded NdFeB magnet manufactured by mixing NdFeB magnetic powder (typically 85-92% by weight) with thermoplastic binders (such as nylon 6, nylon 12, or PPS) and forming through injection molding.
Pushpin - type NdFeB magnets are small, cylindrical permanent magnets designed with a pushpin - like structure, typically consisting of a NdFeB magnetic cylinder and a non - magnetic plastic or metal cap for easy handling.
Grade 34 Samarium Cobalt (SmCo) magnets represent the highest-performance tier within the Sm2Co17 series, offering an energy product (BH)max of 32–34 MGOe (256–272 kJ/m³).
Storage devices are hardware components designed to store, retrieve, and manage digital data, serving as the foundation for personal, industrial, and enterprise computing.
Environmental magnetic separators are specialized devices designed to remove ferrous and weakly magnetic contaminants from waste streams, water, and recycled materials, supporting sustainability and pollution control.
Magnetic separators are industrial devices designed to extract ferromagnetic contaminants from various materials, ensuring product purity and protecting downstream equipment.
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