Strontium magnet, do you not know what kind of magnet it is? In fact, it is also a kind of permanent magnet, which is the common ceramic ferrite magnet in our life, and this article will compare it with neodymium magnet.
These are the main differences between strontium magnets and neodymium magnets;
Strontium magnets are usually black in appearance like the one below, neodymium magnets you see a lot of, silver-white.
1, The composition is different. The main component of strontium magnets is a compound of iron oxide and strontium. Neodymium magnets, on the other hand, are made of a combination of neodymium (Nd), iron (Fe) and boron (B) main elements.
2, Different magnetic properties: neodymium magnets are much stronger than strontium magnets. The maximum magnetic energy product (BHmax) of neodymium magnets is much higher than strontium magnets, which is more suitable for products with certain requirements on magnetic force.
3, The cost is different. Neodymium magnets to be more expensive than strontium magnets, in addition to because of the strength and the price of materials affect.
In addition to the above several differences, ferrite and neodymium magnets also have a lot of differences, such as physical differences, conductivity, density, temperature resistance, etc., ferrite conductivity is very poor, almost non-conductive, compared to strontium magnets, neodymium iron boron conductivity is much stronger.
These are some of the main differences between strontium magnets and neodymium magnets, which are the 2 mainstream types of magnets in the current market, and are widely used in a variety of scenarios such as electronics, motors, electrical appliances, electro-acoustics, medical care, equipment, daily life and so on.
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