Density | 6.90~7.30 | g/cm3 |
Relative Recoil Permeability | 1.70-4.70 | u rec |
Vickers Hardness | 520-630 | Hv |
Electric Resistivity | 47~54 | uΩ.cm |
Max. Working Temperature | 450~600 | C |
Cur ie Temp | 760-890 | C |
Temp Coefficient of Br | -0.025~-0.02 | %/C |
Temp Coefficient of Hcj | 0.01--0.03 | %/C |
High Temperature Stability: Alnico magnets are ideal for situations where other magnets would lose their magnetic properties due to their exceptional temperature stability and ability to function in high-temperature conditions.
Alnico magnets are renowned for having strong magnetic fields that offer good magnetic performance.
Corrosion Resistance: Alnico magnets are resistant to corrosion well, which is useful in a variety of applications, particularly those that are subjected to hostile conditions.
Durability: Alnico magnets' resilience to physical harm and relative hardness and brittleness are factors in their durability.
Customization: As a professional custom magnet manufacturer, Tengye could provide Alnico block magnet customization choices, enabling you to fit the magnets to precise dimensions or magnetic characteristics for your use.
Alnico magnets, which stand for aluminum-nickel-cobalt, are a type of permanent magnet with extremely strong magnetic characteristics. An alnico magnet's strength is commonly measured in terms of magnetic flux density, which is given in Gauss (G) or Tesla (T) units.
Alnico magnets have a high magnetic flux density, which makes them relatively powerful magnets. The specific strength of an alloy might vary based on its composition and production process. Magnetic flux densities of alnico magnets can range from 6,000 to 12,000 Gauss (0.6 to 1.2 Tesla).
While alnico magnets have good magnetic strength, they are not as powerful as some of the more recent rare-earth magnets, such as neodymium magnets.