Alnico rectangular bar magnets, also called rectangular rod or bar magnets, are made from Alnico 2 or 5 magnetic material & offer good corrosion resistance.
Alnico magnets are made by casting or sintering aluminum, nickel, and cobalt with iron and small amounts of other metals to enhance the magnet grade’s specific properties. Magnetism is very stable in Alnico magnets, even in high-temperature technical applications. They can be formed in fairly complex shapes and produce highly magnetic fields in cer1
U shape alnico magnets are widely used in teaching and playing. Cast AlNiCo is used widely due to lower cost and good property. Many shapes, sizes and colors are available for clients' choice. We usually paint U shape alnico magnet in red or blue, or we combine Alnico Horse Magnet with other material such as metal and plastic. Meantime, these1
Generally, hard ferrite or cast AlNiCo is used widely due to lower cost and good property. Many shapes, sizes and colors are available for clients' choice. We usually paint them in red or blue, or we combine them with other material such as metal and plastic. Meantime, these products comply with the international safe standards. It is safe to child1
Alnico is hard and brittle, and prone to chipping and cracking. Special machining techniques must be used to machine this material. Alnico magnets require magnetizing fields of about 3 kOe (kilo Oersted). Because of their relatively low coercivities, special care should be taken to assure that alnico magnets are not subjected to adverse repelling f1
AlNiCo (Aluminium, Nickel, Cobalt and Iron alloy) is obtained by casting process, shaped in cheap phenolic resin sand moulds. It is the oldest and most stable magnetic material, with temperature coefficients of -0,03%/°C (Br) and -0,02%/°C (HcJ). It can operate in environments up to 500 °C with a very good resistance against corrosion, therefore co1
Alnico magnets are made from an alloy of aluminum, nickel, and cobalt, mixed with iron and some other metals. Alnico was used in the vast majority of classic pickups through the 1950s and ’60s. It comes in different compositions, with Alnico II, III, IV (though quite rare), and V used in pickup making. These run approximately from softer to stronge1
Alnico is an acronym referring to a family of iron alloys which in addition to iron are composed primarily of aluminum (Al), nickel (Ni) and cobalt (Co), hence al-ni-co. Alnico alloys are ferromagnetic, with a high coercivity (resistance to loss of magnetism) and are used to make permanent magnets. These alnico magnets are carefully painted red, fo1
Alnico magnets are made from an alloy of aluminum, nickel, and cobalt, mixed with iron and some other metals. Alnico was used in the vast majority of classic pickups through the 1950s and ’60s. It comes in different compositions, with Alnico II, III, IV (though quite rare), and V used in pickup making. These run approximately from softer to stronge1