1. What is magnet steel?
Many people pay more attention to it, so I'll talk about it first. The initial definition of magnetic steel is Al-Ni-Co alloy, namely AlNiCo, but in actual industrial production, it is usually called ferrite as magnetic steel, and neodymium iron boron is called magnet or strong magnet.
Magnetic steel generally refers to Al-Ni-Co alloy (AlNiCo in English is the abbreviation of Al-Ni-Co). Magnetic steel is composed of several hard and strong metals, such as iron and aluminum, nickel, cobalt, etc., sometimes it is copper, Niobium and tantalum are synthesized to make super-hard permanent magnet alloys.
Magnetic steel features: It is composed of several hard and strong metals, such as iron, aluminum, nickel, cobalt, etc., sometimes copper, niobium, and tantalum. They are used to make super-hard permanent magnetic alloys. The composition of the metal is different. The magnetic function different.
Magnetic steel application: Mainly used in various sensors, meters, electronics, electromechanics, teaching education, automobiles, aviation, military technology and other fields.
2, what are the common types of magnets?
(1) Al-Ni-Co magnet: Al-Ni-Co magnet is an ancient type of magnet, known as a natural magnet, which can work normally at a high temperature above 500℃. This is its major feature, and it is also resistant to corrosion. The function is also stronger than other magnets.
(2) Ferrite magnetic steel: It is a kind of permanent magnetic material widely used, manufactured by powder metallurgy, mainly divided into barium material (Ba) and strontium material (Sr), and divided into anisotropic and Two types of isotropic, it is a kind of permanent magnet material that is not easy to demagnetize and not easy to corrode. The high working temperature can reach 250℃, which is hard and brittle.
(3) Neodymium iron boron magnets: Magnet material with strong magnetic force, widely used in the fields of information technology, automobiles, nuclear magnetic resonance, wind power generation and electric motors. The compound growth rate in the next 3-5 years is expected to be about 20%.
(4) Samarium cobalt magnet: also called samarium cobalt permanent magnet, samarium cobalt permanent magnet, rare earth cobalt permanent magnet and so on. It is a kind of magnetic material made of samarium, cobalt and other metal rare earth materials through mixing ratio, melting into alloy, crushing, destroying, pressing, and sintering. At present, it is relatively less used in the market.
3. What is a magnet?
The composition of a magnet is atoms such as iron, cobalt, nickel, etc. The internal structure of the atom is quite special and it has a magnetic moment. Magnets can generate magnetic fields and have the property of attracting ferromagnetic materials such as iron, nickel, cobalt and other metals.
Magnet features: Magnets can be divided into "permanent magnets" and "non-permanent magnets". Permanent magnets can be natural products, also known as natural magnets, or they can be manufactured artificially (strong magnets are neodymium magnets). Non-permanent magnets, which are magnetic only under certain conditions, are usually produced in the form of electromagnets, which use electric current to strengthen their magnetic field.
Magnet application: Magnetic materials have been widely used in all aspects of traditional industries. If there is no magnetic material, electrification will become impossible. Because power generation uses generators, power transmission uses transformers, and electrical machinery uses electric ideas, Speakers are used in telephones, radios, and televisions.
4. What are the similarities between magnets and magnets?
They all have magnetism, and they are called magnet in English, so many magnet manufacturers’ website domain names have this English name.
5. What is the difference between magnet and magnet?
Magnets have high carbon content and high hardness, while magnets have low carbon content (referring to wrought iron. Pig iron has high carbon content) and low hardness.
If it is a permanent magnet, only metal (alloy) can be called magnet, or magnet, non-metal can only be called magnet. Many customers also ask us if we can make electromagnets. Electromagnets can only be called magnets, not "electromagnetic steel".






