Академический Документы
Профессиональный Документы
Культура Документы
Table of Contents
To return to Table of Contents from any page click on the icon above Neodymium Iron Boron
Overview Table of Magnetic Properties Table of Physical Properties
Samarium Cobalt
Overview Table of Magnetic Properties Table of Physical Properties
BH Curves by Grade
Grade
BH Curves by Grade
Grade
N3330 N3335 N3530 N3621 N3725 N3730 N3917 N4021 N4025 N4316 N4321 N4518 N4614 N4616 N4914 N4916 N5011 N5014 N5311
BHmax 29 ~ 33 29 ~ 33 31 ~ 35 34 ~ 39 32 ~ 37 33 ~ 37 36 ~ 41 36 ~ 40 36 ~ 40 39 ~ 43 39 ~ 43 41 ~ 45 42 ~ 46 41 ~ 46 45 ~ 49 44 ~ 49 46 ~ 51 46 ~ 51 48 ~ 53
Hci 30,000 35,000 30,000 21,000 25,000 30,000 17,000 21,000 25,000 16,000 21,000 18,000 14,000 16,000 14,000 16,000 11,000 14,000 11,000
BHmax 24 ~ 28 25 ~ 29 24 ~ 30 24 ~ 30 25 ~ 31 28 ~ 33 28 ~ 33 29 ~ 34
www.int emag.com
Collectively known as the Rare Earths (because they are alloys of the Lanthanide group of elements), Neodymium Iron Boron (Nd 2 Fe 14 B) and Samarium Cobalt (Sm 1 Co 5 and Sm 2 Co 17 ) magnets are the most advanced commercialized permanent magnet materials available today. Within each of these classes of Rare Earth Magnets are a wide variety of grades, spanning a range of properties and potential applications. Both NdFeB and SmCo magnets are available in sintered and bonded forms. The bonded form of the material can be produced with close tolerances off-tool, with little or no finishing required. However the energy products of bonded Rare Earths are much lower than that of the sintered form. Sintered magnets usually require finishing in order to hold required mechanical tolerances. Rare Earth magnets are brittle and machining operations should be performed before magnetization, using diamond grinding tools. SmCo magnets are much more brittle than NdFeB materials. Sintered Rare Earth magnets are anisotropic and can only be magnetized in the direction of orientation. Bonded forms are available in isotropic forms which can be magnetized in any direction, including with multiple poles, though special magnetizing fixtures are required for this.
Surface Treatment
Painting, coating, or plating is generally recommended for NdFeB, although recently certain grades have been made that exhibit higher resistance to oxidation. Plating NdFeB is a difficult process, and commercial plating houses unfamiliar with the specialized plating techniques required are unlikely to be able to achieve plating with good adhesion on Neo magnets. Nickel, Zinc, or Tin plating, plating provides good corrosion resistance for NdFeB magnets, though longer lead times or higher volumes may be required for these. We are also able to cadmium chromate or aluminum chromate plate NdFeB using vacuum deposition (IVD) techniques. A variety of organic coatings have also been successfully developed for NdFeB, exhibiting good corrosion resistance characteristics. For especially harsh environments, it may be advisable to use a combination of coating techniques, or to encapsulate the material in a sealed housing.
Key Benefits
Very high strength Relatively low cost (by weight about 20 time Ferrite magnets, by "Dollars per BHmax" about 1.5 times Ferrite magnets). Relatively easy to machine, compared to Alnico and SmCo magnets.
Key Challenges
Properties deteriorate rapidly at temperatures in excess of about 150C (depending on grade and permeance coefficient magnet is operating at). Most grades of NdFeB magnets need to be protected against oxidation - by coating or pla ing the magnets.
Quick Facts
Density - 0.275 lbs per cubic inch Saturation magnetizing field required - about 35kOe Manufacturing methods - sintering (most common), injection molding, compression bonding, or calendaring. Shapes available - blocks, bars, discs, rings, arc segments, etc. Grades available - from about 3330 to 5311. (First 2 digits represent BHmax, and second two digits represent Intrinsic Coercivity, Hci.)
CAUTION!!!
NdFeB powder is very fine and when dry can ignite spontaneously - care must be taken in handling NdFeB powder. NdFeB magnets are very powerful - care must be taken in handling these magnets to avoid injuries. NdFeB magnets are susceptible to corrosion.
Integrated
Magnetics
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
Compressive Strength (kg/m) 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.6 x 10 (lbs/in) 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10
5 5 5 5
Electrical Resistivity (m) 1.4 x 10 1.4 x 10 1.4 x 10 1.4 x 10 1.4 x 10 1.4 x 10 1.4 x 10 1.4 x 10 1.4 x 10 1.4 x 10 1.4 x 10 1.4 x 10 1.4 x 10 1.4 x 10 1.4 x 10 1.4 x 10 1.4 x 10
-6 -6 -6 -6
Coeff. of Thermal Expansion // M 8.9 x 10 8.9 x 10 8.9 x 10 8.9 x 10 7.3 x 10 7.4 x 10 7.3 x 10 7.1 x 10 7.1 x 10 7.1 x 10 8.9 x 10 7.3 x 10 7.7 x 10 7.4 x 10 8.9 x 10 8.9 x 10 7.3 x 10
-6 -6 -6 -6
M -1.7 x 10 -1.7 x 10 -1.7 x 10 -1.8 x 10 -1.1 x 10 -1.1 x 10 -2.3 x 10 -2.1 x 10 -2.1 x 10 -2.1 x 10 -1.7 x 10 -2.1 x 10 -2.1 x 10 -1.4 x 10 -1.7 x 10 -1.7 x 10 -2.1 x 10
(F) 640 640 640 640 640 680 640 640 640 660 640 660 640 680 640 680 660 640 640 640 680
340 340 340 340 340 360 340 340 340 350 340 350 340 360 340 360 350 340 340 340 360
4.2 x 104
4 4 4 4
1.3 x 105
5 5 5 5
1.4 x 10-6
-6 -6 -6 -6
8.9 x 10-6
-6 -6 -6 -6
-1.8 x 10-6
-6 -6 -6 -6
4.2 x 104
4 4 4 4 4
1.3 x 105
5 5 5 5 5
1.4 x 10-6
-6 -6 -6 -6 -6
7.4 x 10-6
-6 -6 -6 -6 -6
-1.1 x 10-6
-6 -6 -6 -6 -6
4.2 x 104
4 4 4 4
1.3 x 105
5 5 5 5
1.4 x 10-6
-6 -6 -6 -6
7.2 x 10-6
-6 -6 -6 -6
-1.1 x 10-6
-6 -6 -6 -6
4.2 x 104
1.3 x 105
1.4 x 10-6
7.7 x 10-6
-1.1 x 10-6
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
20 C 10 140 C 1.0
110 C
170 C
0.3 0.2 0.1
200 C
0.5
230 C 0 0
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 10,500 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 30,000
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -1.1 x 10
(F) 680
360
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
0.9 0.8
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
0.7 20 C
140 C
0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1
10
1.0
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 10,400 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 35,000
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -2.1 x 10
(F) 640
340
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
20 C 110 C 10 1.0
170 C
200 C 5 0.5
230 C 10 1000
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 10,700 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 30,000
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -1.4 x 10
(F) 660
350
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
0.9 0.8
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
20 C 50 C 0.7 80 C
0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1
110 C
140 C
10
1.0
0.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 11,700 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 21,000
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -1.1 x 10
(F) 680
360
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
0.9 0.8
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
20 C
0.7
80 C
0.6
10 140 C 170 C
1.0
110 C
0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1
0.5
200 C 10 1000
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 11,200 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 25,000
230 C 0 0 0 0
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15
5 500
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -2.1 x 10
(F) 640
340
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
0.9 0.8
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
20 C
0.7 110 C 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1
10
1.0
0.5
230 C 0 0
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 11,000 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 30,000
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -2.1 x 10
(F) 680
360
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
20 C 80 C 110 C 140 C
50 C
10
1.0
0.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 11,900 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 17,000
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -0.9 x 10
(F) 670
355
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
0.9
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
0.820 C
50 C
0.7
80 C
0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1
110 C
140 C
10
1.0
0.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 11,600 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 21,000
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -2.1 x 10
(F) 660
350
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
0.9
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
0.8 20 C 0.7 80 C
10
0.6 0.5 0.4
1.0
110 C
0.3 0.2 0.1
140 C
170 C
0.5
200 C
230 C 0 0
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 11,500 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 25,000
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -2.1 x 10
(F) 640
340
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
0.9
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
50 C
80 C
110 C
140 C
10
1.0
0.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 12,000 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 16,000
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -1.1 x 10
(F) 660
350
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
20 C
0.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 12,000 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 21,000
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -2.1 x 10
(F) 640
340
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
20 C 50 C 80 C 110 C
0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1
10
1.0
140 C 5 0.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 12,500 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 18,000
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -2.3 x 10
(F) 640
340
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
20 C
50 C
80 C
110 C
140 C 10 1.0
0.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 12,200 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 14,000
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -1.1 x 10
(F) 640
340
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
20 C
50 C
80 C
110 C
140 C
10
1.0
0.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 12,550 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 16,000
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -1.1 x 10
(F) 680
360
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
20 C
50 C
80 C
110 C
140 C 10 1.0
0.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 12,800 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 14,000
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -1.8 x 10
(F) 640
340
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
20 C
50 C
80 C
110 C
140 C 10 1.0
0.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 12,700 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 16,000
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -1.8 x 10
(F) 640
340
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
20 C
50 C
80 C
0.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 10,300 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 11,000
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -1.7 x 10
(F) 640
340
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
20 C
50 C
80 C
110 C
140 C 10 1.0
0.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 13,100 Hci (Oersteds) Minimum 14,000
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M -1.7 x 10
(F) 640
340
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
10
0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1
1.0
0.5
20 C 10 1000
50 C
80 C 110 C 140 C 5
-H
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15
0 0
500
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
www.intemag.com
CAUTION!!!
SmCo magnets are very brittle and easily chip or break upon impact. All Rare Earth magnets are very powerful - care must be taken in handling these magnets to avoid injuries.
Key Benefits
High magnetic strength - up to about 32MGOe May be operated up to about 300C Does not need to be protected against oxida tion
Key Challenges
Very brittle, and hard to machine Because this material contains Cobalt, the cost of SmCo is relatively high
Quick Facts
Density - 0.300 lbs per cubic inch Saturation magnetizing field required - about 50kOe Manufacturing methods - sintering (most common), with some injection molding and compression bonding. Shapes available - blocks, bars, discs, rings, arc segments, etc. Grades available - from about 1410 to 3214. (First 2 digits represent BHmax, and second two digits represent Intrinsic Coercivity, Hci.) Sizes - off tool the largest die pressed blocks are about 3" cube, while isostatically pressed blocks can be much longer in the orientation direction (up to 9 feet).
Surface Treatment
In general, no surface treatment is required for SmCo magnets since they are not subject to oxidation.
Integrated
Magnetics
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed Type: Sm1Co5 or Sm2Co17 types The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
Compressive Strength (kg/m) 9.1 x 10 9.1 x 10 9.1 x 10 9.1 x 10 9.1 x 10 9.1 x 10 9.1 x 10 9.1 x 10 (lbs/in) 1.3 x 105 1.3 x 105 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10 1.3 x 10
5 5 5 5
Electrical Resistivity (m) 0.8 x 10-6 0.8 x 10-6 0.8 x 10 0.8 x 10 0.8 x 10 0.8 x 10 0.8 x 10
-6 -6 -6 -6
Coeff. of Thermal Expansion4 // M 8.9 x 10-6 8.8 x 10-6 8.9 x 10 9.2 x 10 9.6 x 10 9.7 x 10 9.2 x 10
-6 -6 -6 -6
Curie Temperature (C) 825 825 825 825 825 825 825 825 (F) 1510 1510 1510 1510 1510 1510 1510 1510
1.7 x 104
4
1.3 x 105
5
0.8 x 10-6
-6
8.9 x 10-6
-6
11.6 x 10-6
-6
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
[ kG ] [ T ] 15 1.5
10
0.6
1.0
20 C
0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
Br (Gauss) Range 10,000 ~ 10,800
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 9,250
5 500
BHmax (MGOe) Range 24 ~ 28 Temperature Coefcients (%/C) of Br -0.03 of Hci -0.19
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed Type: Sm1Co5 or Sm2Co17 types The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M 12.2 x 10
(F) 1510
825
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
[ kG ] [ T ] 15 1.5
10
0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1
1.0
20 C 100 C 200 C
0.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
Br (Gauss) Range 10,200 ~ 11,000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 9,250
5 500
BHmax (MGOe) Range 25 ~ 29 Temperature Coefcients (%/C) of Br -0.03 of Hci -0.17
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed Type: Sm1Co5 or Sm2Co17 types The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M 11.6 x 10
(F) 1510
825
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
[ kG ] [ T ] 15 1.5
20 C
0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1
10 200 C
1.0
100 C
0.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
Br (Gauss) Range 10,500 ~ 11,200
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 8,250
5 500
BHmax (MGOe) Range 24 ~ 30 Temperature Coefcients (%C) of Br -0.04 of Hci -0.17
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed Type: Sm1Co5 or Sm2Co17 types The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
[ kG ] [ T ] 15 1.5
20 C
0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1
10
1.0
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
Br (Gauss) Range 10,200 ~ 11,200
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 9,800
5 500
BHmax (MGOe) Range 24 ~ 30 Temperature Coefcients (%/C) of Br -0.04 of Hci -0.20
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed Type: Sm1Co5 or Sm2Co17 types The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M 12.0 x 10
(F) 1510
825
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
[ kG ] [ T ] 15 1.5
20 C
0.6 100 C 0.5 200 C 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1
10
1.0
250 C
300 C 5 0.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
Br (Gauss) Range 10,700 ~ 11,500
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 10,300
5 500
BHmax (MGOe) Range 25 ~ 31 Temperature Coefcients (%/C) of Br -0.04 of Hci -0.20
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed Type: Sm1Co5 or Sm2Co17 types The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M 11.7 x 10
(F) 1510
825
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
[ kG ] [ T ] 15 1.5
10
1.0
0.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 9,000
5 500
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed Type: Sm1Co5 or Sm2Co17 types The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M 11.6 x 10
(F) 1510
825
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
[ kG ] [ T ] 15 1.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
Br (Gauss) Range 11,200 ~ 12,000
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 10,600
5 500
BHmax (MGOe) Range 28 ~ 33 Temperature Coefcients (%/C) of Br -0.04 of Hci -0.27
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed Type: Sm1Co5 or Sm2Co17 types The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
M 11.5 x 10
(F) 1510
825
www.intemag.com
Integrated
Magnetics
1.0 1.1
2.0
3.0
4.0 5.0
10
[ kG ] [ T ] 15 1.5
[ kOe ] [ kA/m ]
15 1000
Br (Gauss) Range 11,300 ~ 12,100
10
-H
Hc (Oersteds) Typical 10,000
5 500
BHmax (MGOe) Range 29 ~ 34 Temperature Coefcients (%/C) of Br -0.03 of Hci -0.22
0 0
D: Die-Pressed, I: Isostatically-Pressed Type: Sm1Co5 or Sm2Co17 types The Maximum Operating Temperature shown here is for magnets operating at a Permeance Coefficient of 2. At the temperatures shown the operating point of the material is above the knee of the BH Curve.
www.intemag.com