Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet-Frb01
Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet-Frb02
Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet-Frb03
Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet-Frb04
Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet-Frb05
Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet-Frb06
Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet-Frb07
Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet-Neo Mag Co., Ltd.

Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet
Neo Mag Co., Ltd.


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As with other magnets, the anisotropic ferrite magnet (Y30BH) is as good as other magnets. For stock items, we have prepared products with various shapes and dimensions, so we can deliver from one for short delivery time. Features ■ Most of the most used magnets ・ Ferrite magnets are the most commonly used magnets in the world. ・ Currently, it is currently produced more than 500,000 tons a year, mainly in Japan and China. ■ The appearance is gray -black, similar to pottery It is also called a ceramic magnet and is an oxide sintered magnet. After all, it has been practical as an industrial magnet in Japan and has evolved. The appearance is gray -black and has the same properties as pottery, so it is relatively easy to break and requires enough attention to handling. ■ Low cost, low magnetic power magnet ・ Because it is mainly used for iron oxide, it is suitable for applications where low cost is important. ・ The magnetic force is about 1/5 to 1/10 of the neodymium magnet. ■ Rust -resistant There is no worry about rust, so you can use it stably even in high humidity environments such as rain, water, etc. ■ Be careful when using low temperature It has a relatively stable magnetic characteristics, but the temperature characteristic of HCJ (magnetic force) is the opposite of the metal magnet, and the HCJ deteriorates at a low temperature, so it is reduced when used in an environment of minus 30 ° C or less. You need to pay attention to magnetism. ■ Use Magnetic characteristics are considerably lower than neodymium magnets and Samakoba magnets. However, since it is the most commonly used magnet worldwide, such as speakers and general -purpose motors, there are wide application areas. Suitable for relatively large magnetic circuits and applied products.

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    Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet




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8 Models of Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet

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Product Image Part Number Price (excluding tax) Adsorbent power Direction of porcelain Limited usage temperature Material symbol Surface magnetic flux density kinds shape size surface treatment
Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet-Part Number-Frb01

Frb01

Available upon quote 0.008 kgf Diameter direction -70 ℃ Equity 687 g / 68.7 mt Ferrite magnet Ball -shaped Φ6 (with holes) Mirror finishing
Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet-Part Number-Frb02

Frb02

Available upon quote 0.01 kgf Diameter direction -70 ℃ Equity 931 g / 93.1 mt Ferrite magnet Ball -shaped Φ8 (with holes) Mirror finishing
Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet-Part Number-Frb03

Frb03

Available upon quote 0.034 kgf Diameter direction -70 ℃ Equity 899 g / 89.9 mt Ferrite magnet Ball -shaped Φ10 (no hole) Mirror finishing
Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet-Part Number-Frb04

Frb04

Available upon quote 0.022 kgf Diameter direction -70 ℃ Equity 939 g / 93.9 mt Ferrite magnet Ball -shaped Φ10 (with holes) Mirror finishing
Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet-Part Number-Frb05

Frb05

Available upon quote 0.056 kgf Diameter direction -70 ℃ Equity 1,049 g / 104.9 mt Ferrite magnet Ball -shaped Φ12 (with hole) Mirror finishing
Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet-Part Number-Frb06

Frb06

Available upon quote 0.24 kgf Diameter direction -70 ℃ Equity 1,540 g / 154 mt Ferrite magnet Ball -shaped Φ14 Mirror finishing
Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet-Part Number-Frb07

Frb07

Available upon quote 0.66 kgf Diameter direction -70 ℃ Equity 2,090 g / 209 mt Ferrite magnet Ball -shaped Φ20 Mirror finishing
Ferrite magnet ball type that is resistant to rusting low cost, low magnetic magnet-Part Number-Frb08

Frb08

Available upon quote 0.83 kgf Diameter direction -70 ℃ Equity 2,120 g / 212 MT Ferrite magnet Ball -shaped Φ25 Mirror finishing

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