Ferrite irregular magnets
Ferrite irregular magnets are ceramic magnets crafted from iron oxide mixed with barium or strontium carbonate. These magnets are shaped into non-standard, irregular forms to meet specific application requirements, providing flexibility in design and functionality. Known for their excellent resistance to demagnetization and corrosion, ferrite irregular magnets maintain their magnetic properties even under harsh environmental conditions.
Their unique shapes are tailored for specific uses where standard magnet forms are not suitable, enabling precise control over the magnetic field distribution. This customization is essential in complex assemblies, such as in automotive sensors, electronic devices, and specialized industrial machinery.
Manufactured through a sintering process, these magnets are economical yet durable, making them ideal for a wide range of applications that require robust performance without the need for high magnetic strength. Despite their lower magnetic force compared to rare earth magnets, ferrite irregular magnets are widely appreciated for their versatility and cost-effectiveness in both industrial and consumer products.