Alnico Magnets Manufacturer
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An Introduction to Alnico Magnets
Welcome to our in-depth guide on Alnico magnets. Named for the primary elements of their composition—Aluminum, Nickel, and Cobalt—Alnico magnets are a classic choice in the permanent magnet world. Developed in the 1930s, they were the first magnets to offer a significant improvement in magnetic strength over traditional carbon steel magnets. While rare-earth magnets have surpassed them in strength, Alnico magnets remain highly valued for their exceptional temperature stability and high magnetic remanence.
What is an Alnico Magnet?
Alnico is an acronym for a family of iron-based alloys that, in addition to aluminum, nickel, and cobalt, also contain copper and titanium. These materials are ferromagnetic and can be processed to create powerful permanent magnets. Alnico magnets are categorized into two main types: cast Alnico and sintered Alnico. Cast magnets are produced by pouring a molten alloy into a mold, while sintered magnets are made from fine Alnico powder pressed and fused under high pressure and temperature.


Properties and Characteristics
Alnico magnets possess a unique combination of characteristics that make them suitable for specific applications:
Corrosion Resistance: Alnico magnets have excellent resistance to corrosion, so they generally do not require a protective coating.
Excellent Temperature Stability: This is a key advantage. Alnico magnets can be used at very high temperatures, often up to 550°C (1022°F), with minimal loss of magnetic properties.
High Magnetic Remanence: They have a strong ability to retain a magnetic field after the external magnetizing force is removed, making them very effective in producing a stable magnetic field.
Low Coercivity: A major disadvantage is their low resistance to demagnetization. They can be easily demagnetized by strong opposing magnetic fields or careless handling.
High Hardness and Brittleness: Like many magnets, they are hard and brittle, making them difficult to machine and susceptible to chipping or cracking.
Common Applications
The unique properties of Alnico magnets, especially their temperature stability, make them ideal for a range of applications:
Cow Magnets: Often used in veterinary medicine to prevent hardware disease in cattle.
Sensors and Actuators: Their stability over temperature ranges makes them reliable in a variety of sensing applications.
Guitar Pickups: Alnico magnets are a standard for creating the classic tone in electric guitars.
Magnetic Separators and Holding Devices: Used where a stable and strong magnetic field is needed.
Meters and Instruments: Found in analog meters, speedometers, and other measuring devices.

Our Products
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Alnico 5 block magnet 62*30*30*D6.5mm
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Alnico 5 block magnet 62*30*30*D6.5mm
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Alnico 5 block magnet 65*17.5*15mm
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Alnico 5 block magnet 65*6*6.5mm
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Alnico 5 block magnet 70*15*10mm
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Alnico 5 block magnet 72*19*25mm
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Alnico 5 block magnet 8.3*3.2*21mm
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Alnico 5 block magnet for magnetic clamp 45*18*43*D6.2mm
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Alnico 5 block magnet for magnetic clamp 45*45*16*D9mm
Alnico Magnets Manufacturer FAQs
A: Alnico magnets are permanent magnets made primarily from a combination of Aluminum (Al), Nickel (Ni), and Cobalt (Co). They are known for their high magnetic strength, excellent temperature stability, and high resistance to corrosion. Common applications include sensors, speakers, guitar pickups, and various industrial instruments.
A: The main difference lies in the manufacturing process. Cast Alnico magnets are created by pouring molten alloy into a mold and are suitable for larger, more complex shapes. Sintered Alnico magnets are made from fine powder compacted and heated, resulting in a product with tighter dimensional tolerances and superior mechanical strength, ideal for small, intricate parts.
A: No, Neodymium magnets (NdFeB) are significantly stronger than Alnico magnets at room temperature. However, Alnico magnets maintain their magnetic properties much better at high temperatures (up to 550°C), where Neodymium magnets would be permanently demagnetized. This makes Alnico the preferred choice for high-temperature applications.
A: Alnico magnets have a low coercivity, which means they can be easily demagnetized by strong opposing magnetic fields or improper handling. To prevent this, they should be stored with a “keeper” (a piece of soft iron) or in a closed magnetic circuit. Care should also be taken to avoid dropping or hitting them.
A: Unlike Neodymium magnets, Alnico magnets have excellent resistance to corrosion due to their composition. Therefore, they typically do not require a protective coating. However, they can be painted or plated for aesthetic purposes.
A: Yes, as an experienced Alnico magnets manufacturer, we specialize in providing custom-engineered solutions. We can produce magnets to your specific size, shape, and grade requirements using either the cast or sintered manufacturing process to best suit your application.
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