Sintered Ferrite Magnets
A Sintered Ferrite Magnet is a type of permanent magnet made from iron oxide (Fe₂O₃) combined with other metallic elements such as barium or strontium. The material is pressed into shape and sintered at high temperature to form a hard, brittle magnet with stable magnetic properties.Key Features:Low cost compared with rare-earth magnets; Good corrosion resistance (usually no coating required); Stable performance at high temperatures;Strong resistance to demagnetization;Suitable for mass production.Typical Applications:Electric motors;Loud speakers;Household appliances;Magnetic separators;Sensors;Automotive components.