Rare Earth Magnets come in various sizes, shapes, and grades.
January 2, 2002 - Neodymium-Iron-Boron magnets are available in 6 grades and dozens of standard sizes and shapes, including bar and plug shapes. Selection includes heat-resistant grade plus corrosion-resistant nickel-plated Neodymium magnets. Samarium Cobalt Rare Earth magnets are suitable for use in high-energy and high-temperature applications. Corrosion resistant Neo Assemblies come in concentric and 2- and 3-pole configurations.
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NEWTON, KS - Bunting Magnetics Co. has expanded its line of high-energy Neodymium and Samarium Cobalt permanent magnets to include additional shapes, sizes, and grades, as well as Rare Earth holding assemblies. The Neo Assemblies come in concentric and two- and three-pole configurations and are corrosion resistant.
Neodymium Rare Earth magnets offer very high energy and holding power in compact sizes and light weights. Bunting Neodymium-Iron-Boron magnets are now stocked in six grades and dozens of standard sizes and shapes, including bar and plug shapes. The selection includes a heat-resistant grade plus corrosion-resistant nickel-plated Neodymium magnets.
Samarium Cobalt Rare Earth magnets are ideal for use in many high-energy and high-temperature applications. These magnets combine energy products that approach those of Neodymium grades with temperature stability similar to that of Alnico magnets.
Contacts:
Marketing:
Bunting Magnetics Co.
Michael Wilks Marketing Manager
500 S. Spencer Ave.
Newton KS 57114
USA
Phone: 316-284-2020 Company Information: Name: Bunting Magnetics Company Address: 500 S. Spencer Ave., P.O. Box 468 City: Newton State: KS ZIP: 67114 0468 Country: USA Phone: 800-835-2526 FAX: 316-283-4975 http://www.buntingmagnetics.com
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