Isotropic Ferrite
Isotropic magnets have the same magnetic properties in all directions. Their powders are pressed without a magnetic field. They thus have no preferential direction and can therefore be magnetised subsequently along any of the three axes. These magnets are less expensive than anisotropic magnets.
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MATERIAL | (g /cm3) |
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Br | bHc | jHc | BH max. | ||
Sinterox I Isotropic | 2150 – 2300 | 1700 – 1950 | 2800 | 1,0 – 1,1 | 4,5 – 4,7 |