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Is Neoform® material an alternative for ceramic magnets when greater performance is needed?

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Is Neoform® material an alternative for ceramic magnets when greater performance is needed?

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Neoform® material produces almost twice as much flux density as anisotropic ceramic magnets (grades 5 – 8), so substituting Neoform® material is a fairly safe way to extract greater performance from a device. Resistance to demagnetization for Neoform® material is also twice that of ceramic, so the Neoform® part can be half as thick as the ceramic magnet without a loss of performance. If possible, the steel parts onto which the Neoform® magnet is mounted should be twice as thick to carry the additional flux efficiently.

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