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Permanent Lifting Magnets
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Permanent Lifting Magnets - Types Ceramic Magnets These are made through sintering and pressing method. They basically consist of iron oxide and barium. If you are looking for a functional low cost lifting magnet, this could be a great choice for you. The affordability of ceramic magnets is probably one of the factors making it the most widely used lifting magnet today. Samarium Cobalt Magnets Unlike the ceramic magnets, samarium cobalt magnets are generally very expensive. Some factories however, especially those dealing with items that require high resistance to temperature and corrosion, have to use this type of magnets. Samarium cobalt magnets are made from rare earth metals and as such have very high magnetic strength. This type of permanent lifting magnet has excellent resistance to temperature. Neodymium Iron Boron Magnets These too are made from rare earth metals and have very high magnetic strength. Unlike the samarium cobalt however, Neodymium iron boron magnets are easily oxidized and their resistance to temperature is also much lower. These magnets have lower manufacturing costs and they can be molded into compact designs
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Permanent Lifting Magnets - Types Injection Molded Magnets These magnets are made of resin and magnetic powder through the process of injection molding. For factories desiring complex designed magnets, this might be the best option they will get. They are however low energy meaning that their magnetic strength is considerably lower than other types of permanent lifting magnets. Alnico Magnets These magnets are made of nickel, cobalt and aluminum. Small portions of other elements are also incorporated in the making of these magnets. They are produced by sintering and casting where castings ensure that they have superior energy and sintering gives them excellent mechanical characteristics. These magnets can easily be demagnetized but they have pretty strong resistance to demagnetization as a result of shock. Flexible Magnets As the name suggests, these magnets are very flexible but this depends on the material used in producing them. Their production is very similar to that of injection molded magnets except that these are made into flat strips and sometimes sheets. They have very low magnetic strength and therefore ensure to read the manufacturers’ manual to know exactly which type of loads can be lifted using these magnets.
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Permanent Lifting Magnets vs. Electromagnets Advantages of permanent lifting magnets over electromagnets The major advantage of permanent lifting magnets is the fact that they do not require electric power to make them magnetic and therefore they can operate just fine in areas where electric power is not available or when power fails. This makes permanent lifting magnets relatively cheaper than equivalent electromagnet as they have minimum if any maintenance cost. Another advantage is that they are usually designed with wide or long surfaces and as such provide a wider area for magnetic coverage. This coupled with its constant magnetic strength makes permanent magnets perfected for lifting materials of varied sizes and shapes. Where work parts have to be lifted very high, permanent magnets have superior functionality than electromagnets as they are far much lighter than the later. This characteristic also makes them far much safer than electromagnets in such scenarios as the risk of them dropping the item is minimized. Electrical contact in electromagnets may cause problems that eventually deteriorate the magnets. This is not the case with permanent lifting magnets. These magnets also do not cause damages to test pieces as seen in electromagnets.
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Permanent Lifting Magnets vs. Electromagnets Disadvantages of Permanent lifting magnets These magnets are very durable but they are disadvantaged in that they deteriorate with wear. When this happen, they will lose their magnetism and thus become a danger to work with. This will necessitate replacement which a costly process. The fact that permanent magnets retain their magnetism could be a pro as well as a con. Its downside is witnessed when the target load has been lifted and magnet has to be literally pulled off the item. In electromagnet, this tedious process is not necessary as all you simply need to do is to turn the switch off and once the current stops flowing in the insulated wire coil, it loses its magnetism and the item is immediately released. Another major disadvantages of permanent lifting magnet compared to electromagnet is the fact that you have absolutely no control over field strength. Changing magnetic field to suit the item that you want to work on is however possible in electromagnets. This is done by simply controlling the current that flows through the coil of wire rapped across the core of the ferromagnetic material. Permanent magnets are sensitive to air spaces and they function better where there are no air spaces between it and the item being lifted. However, these magnets tend to attract unwanted ferromagnetic metals and other materialist the poles and therefore creates spaces that may reduce lifting capacity of the magnet. These items have to be pulled out for the magnet to lift a load and this is tedious.
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Permanent Rotary Magnetic Chucks – In a Nut Shell Distinguishing Electromagnetic from Permanent Magnetic Chucks Permanent rotary magnetic chuck is different from an electromagnetic chuck in a number of ways but both are generally very powerful if used in the appropriate application. While electromagnet chucks attach and detach work pieces by simply switch on and off the current, a permanent rotary magnetic chuck has a more permanent hold on the work piece and once it is attached, you will be required to pull it off in case you want to detach it. It is also possible to adjust the holding power in electromagnetic chucks by simply controlling the current flowing through the wire coil, but in a permanent rotary magnetic chuck, this cannot be done. Unlike the permanent magnetic chucks, the electromagnetic chucks have an interlocking property that makes them very easy to operate.
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Permanent Rotary Magnetic Chucks – In a Nut Shell Types of Permanent Magnetic Chucks Increased competition in the magnets manufacturing industry coupled with varying customer demands and technological advancement, a variety of permanent rotary magnetic chucks can be found in the market today. Depending on the application that you want to use the magnetic chucks on, you can be sure to get one that will just be right for you. Some manufacturers even go the extra mile of custom making the magnetic chuck for you in an event that you want additional or special features added to it.
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