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ceramic ferrite magnets

Ever wondered how magnets cling to the door of your refrigerator? It’s amazing, isn’t it? This amazing feat of a ball sticking to the paddle has science behind it called a ceramic ferrite magnet. Make no mistake, these magnets are a prime mover in our everyday life.

These small disc magnets are extremely strong. Objects are attracted and repelled along invisible lines, they called these lines magnetic fields. Image Science is Magic!_QUEUECATEGORY_PADDING 0Marvel CDCShare These special magnets are built from three separate materials — iron oxide, strontium carbonate and ceramic powder. These magnets are made by blending the materials and heating them at a very high temperature. This approach results in a magnet that is both powerful and hard, and more often than not relatively inexpensive as well, which makes them hot candidates for many applications.

The science behind ceramic ferrite magnet production

The production process of steel and magnets includes annealing or sintering. In other words we heat the material till they bond together well with one another. The magnets are cut into various shapes after they cool, and then a potent magnetic field is used to magnetize them. It strengthens the magnets and makes them more conductive in attracting other objects.

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