Magnetic Rubber
Magnetic rubber is usually preferred to other types of magnetic materials due to its flexibility and ease of machining. It is produced through extrusion or calendering of a mixture of a rubbery and a ferrite component. Magnetic rubber is divided into Isotropic Magnetic Rubber and Anisotropic Magnetic Rubber, depending on the type of production and ferrite quality used in the blend, and Magnetic Neodymium Rubber.
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MATERIAL | DENSITY (g/cm3) | ||||
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Br | bHc | jHc | BH max. | ||
PLM075* | 1450 | 1200 | 2300 | 0,75 | 3,7 |
PLM150 | 2400 | 1900 | 2500 | 1,5 | 3,7 |
PLM180 | 2650 | 2100 | 2650 | 1,8 | 3,7 |
PLN600** | 5610 | 4150 | 7550 | 6 | 3,7 |
* Isotropic
** Magnetic Neodymium Rubber