Alnico is an alloy consisting of aluminium, nickel, cobalt, iron and other trace metal elements. The casting process can be processed and produced in different sizes and shapes with excellent machinability. Cast Alnico permanent magnets have the lowest reversible temperature coefficient and can operate at temperatures of up to 600 degrees Celsius or more. Alnico magnets are used in a wide range of instrumentation and other applications.
Alnico magnets are characterised by an alloy of aluminium, nickel, cobalt, iron and other trace metal elements. The casting process can be processed and produced in different sizes and shapes with excellent workability. Cast Alnico magnets have the lowest reversible temperature coefficient and can operate at temperatures up to 600 degrees Celsius or more. Alnico magnets are used in a wide range of instrumentation and other applications.
cast Alnico and sintered Alnico.
Cast Alnico products are mainly used in automotive parts, instrumentation, electroacoustics, motors, teaching and aerospace and military fields, with the advantages of low-temperature coefficient, high-temperature resistance, humidity resistance, not easy to oxidise and good working stability. Sintered Alnico is produced by powder metallurgy and is suitable for the production of complex, light, thin and small products, which are widely used in instrumentation, communication, magnetic switches and various sensors.
cylindrical, circular, rectangular, flat, tile and horseshoe shapes.