Magnetic Equipments- Alnico Magnets


Alnico Magnets

Alnico magnets are made primarily from aluminium, nickel, cobalt, copper, iron and sometimes titanium. They can be either cast or sintered.


Sintered Alnico

Sintered alnico is made from a powdered mixture of ingredients that are pressed into a die under tons of pressure, sintered in a hydrogen atmosphere and then cooled either within a magnetic field or without (anisotropic Vs Isotropic).


Cast Alnico

Cast Alnico melted and poured into a mold. Once solidified, the material is rough ground and then heat-treated and cooled, sometimes in a magnetic field. When treated in the presence of a magnetic field, the magnet is called anisotropic. This orients the material to take on maximum magnetization and allows a higher gauss level. A cast magnet that is not heat-treated in a magnetic field is called Isotropic. After heat treatment and cooling, the material can be ground to specific tolerances and then magnetized.


Attributes of both Cast and Sintered Alnico
  • Very temperature stable great for high heat applications
  • Maximum working temperature 525oC - 550oC
  • May be ground to size
  • Does not lend itself to conventional machining (Hard and Brittle)
  • High residual induction and energy product compared to Ferrite material
  • Low coercive force compared to Ferrite and rae earth materials (more subject to demagnetization)
  • Most common grades of Alnico are 5 and 8

Applications of Alnico Magnets

Magnetizing and Handling

Magnetizing is done after the magnet has been machined to the correct tolerances. Care should be taken when handling alnico material since it is brittle and chip or break if dropped on a hard surface. Also, because it has a low resistance to demagnetization, it will lose power if it is stored improperly (poles repelling each other). For best results, store magnetized alnico so that pieces are attracting each other, or with a steel keeper.

Magnetos, Separators, sensors, electron tubes, traveling wave tubes, radar, holding magnets, coin acceptors, clutches and bearings, motors, distributors, relays, controls, generators, receivers, telephones, microphones, bell ringers, guitar pickups, loudspeakers, security systems, cow magnets.

Typical magnetic and Physical Properties of Alnico Magnet Material
Anisotropic Alnico
Density
Maximun Energy Product BH(max)
Residual Imduction BR
Coercive Force Hc
Intrinsic Coercive Force Hci
Maximum Operating Temperature
Curie Temperature
g/cm3
MGO
Gauss
Oersteds
Oersteds
Co
Co
Alnico 5(Cast)
7.3
5.5
12800
640
640
525
860
Alnico 8(Cast)
7.3
5.3
8200
1650
1890
550
860
Alnico 5(Sintered)
6.9
3.9
10900
620
630
525
860
Alnico 5(Sintered)
7.0
4.0
7400
7500
1690
550
860
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