CLASSIFICATIONS / BRANDS

Plastic Bonded Magnets

    KoerdymTM I&C
    (Injection Molded NdFeB & Compressed Molded NdFeB)

    High magnetic flux density. High magnetic and thermal stability. Wide range of shaping possibilities with close manufacturing tolerances. Precision thin-walled parts. Good mechanical properties. High edge strength.

    KoeroxTM I
    (Injection Molded Ferrite)

    Close manufacturing tolerances. Good mechanical properties. High edge strength. Large variety of shaping possibilities. High operating temperatures through use of suitable binders.

    KoeroxTM HI
    (Hybrid Injection Molded Ferrite/NdFeB)

    The simultaneous use of hard ferrite and NdFeB makes it possible to create a wide variety of plastic bonded permanent magnets. The different temperature coefficients of the two components result in more complex and technically very interesting properties compared with straight ferrite or NdFeB magnets.

Sintered Magnets

    KoerdymTM S
    (Sintered NdFeB)

    This material enhances the room temperature performance of permanent magnets by
    30% - 50%. Raw materials for Koerdym S are in much more plentiful supply than those for SmCo magnets. And Koerdym S contains no cobalt, which is costly and sometimes in critical supply.

    KoerzitTM S
    (Sintered AlNiCo)

    Wide range of grades. High thermal stability of magnetic values. Operating temperatures up to 550°C. Good electrical and thermal conductivity.

    KoeroxTM S
    (Sintered Hard-Ferrite)

    Isotropic and anisotropic hard-ferrite magnets, made by powder metallurgy/sintering. Low-cost magnetic material. Broad raw materials base. Wide range of magnetic values. High operating temperatures. High chemical stability. Low electrical and thermal conductivity.



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