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  • Frequently Asked Questions About Magnetization and Demagnetization
    Magnetic flux lines can not cross each other, so magnets in repulsion develop radial vectors whose intensity increases as the magnets approach each other. To the extent that the amplitude of the radial component of flux density exceeds coercivity of magnetic domains, there will be changes to the
  • Frequently Asked Questions About Temperature Effects on Magnets
    this alignment to a degree, depending on their geometry, chemistry and anisotropy mechanisms. Consider anisotropy here as all those things that resist a magnetizing force, and thus a demagnetizing force as well.
  • Ferrite (Ceramic) Vs. Neodymium Magnets
    Ceramic and neodymium magnets each have different benefits. Ceramic magnets are easy to magnetize. They are very resistant to corrosion and generally do not need extra coatings for corrosion protection. They are resistant to demagnetization by outside fields. They are stronger than natural magnets

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