magnetweb, by PE-T

 

Our MAGNET DESIGN pages are provided to guide you in the selection and use of permanent magnet materials. They run sequentially, and new information is added on a monthly basis until the design guide is complete. Also, many of these pages are updated periodically as new materials and applications emerge.

SECTION TITLE REVISED
1A: Basic Permanent Magnetism: a magnet is like a solenoid. Nov, 1998
1B: Basic Permanent Magnetism: a magnet's intrinsic property. Dec, 1998
1C: Basic Permanent Magnetism: the demagnetization curve. Jan, 1999
1D: Basic Permanent Magnetism: self-demagnetizing field. Sep, 1999
2A: Permanent Magnet Materials: the most common classes. Apr, 2000
2B: Permanent Magnet Materials: some less common classes. Jan, 2003
3A: Magnet Stability: the reversible temperature coefficient. Mar, 1999
3B: Magnet Stability: irreversible thermal losses. July, 1999
3C: Magnet Stability: surface oxidation, or corrosion. Dec, 1999
3D: Magnet Stability: the partial substitution of Co for Fe. June, 2005
4A: Magnetic Circuit Design: definition of the load line. Apr, 1999
4B: Magnetic Circuit Design: recoil operation. Jan, 2001
4C: Magnetic Circuit Design: demagnetizing field. Mar, 2001
6A: Applications: replacing ferrite with bonded Neo. May, 2005
more SECTIONS to follow soon.....