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ceramic magnets

Ceramic magnets are awesome! There is a type of magnet that will stick to certain metals, including irons, nickel and cobalt. It holds on tight to these metals and turns off their magnetism. It repels all other magnets like trying to push two magnets together that are the same side. This part is a little challenging to do since they do not want to combine! Though they are small in size, small disc magnets and magnetic manufacturers create powerful items that retain a lot of weight.

Understanding Ceramic Magnets

Ceramic Magnets are strong, but also hard and brittle and very heat resistant. Iron oxide) and some other minerals such as barium or strontium. If the ferrite is not already in a powder form, the ferrite has to be made into a frit. The powder is then added to water, which leads to the formation of a thick paste. After forming the paste into a shape (usually a rectangle or disk), the paste is baked in an oven at high temperature. This crap magnet gets all cooked thing up so hard till now, it get out the big pulliniheranium magnet. Most magnets have to be baked, and either have a paint or top coat over them so they do not crack, or chip.

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