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Samarium Cobalt Pot Magnet Description

Samarium cobalt pot magnets are SmCo magnets encased within a steel shell. SmCo is a widely used second-generation high-energy material. Using Samarium and cobalt as its rare earth element, it exhibits high magnetic performance characteristics in energy products and coercive force. There are two compositions of magnets in this family: Sm1Co5 and Sm2Co17. The highest commercially available energy products of Sm2Co17 are in the 30MGOe range.

Samarium Cobalt Pot Magnet Application

SmCo pot magnets can be used for coreless motors, variable frequency air conditioners, oil industry dewaxing device motors, sensors, computer disc drivers, linear actuators, etc, which have good applications in the low-carbon, and energy-saving.

Stanford Magnets specializes in manufacturing and supplying SmCo pot magnets applied in various industrial applications. We have advanced technology, rich experience, and professional engineering technicians in this field. If you require a specific size, please contact us for a custom SmCo magnet quote.

FAQ

What is a SmCo pot magnet?
A SmCo pot magnet is a type of magnetic assembly that consists of a Samarium Cobalt (SmCo) magnet encased in a metal "pot" or shell. This design concentrates the magnetic field on one side of the assembly, enhancing the magnet's holding power while protecting the magnet from physical damage and corrosion.
How do SmCo pot magnets differ from other pot magnets?
SmCo pot magnets are specifically designed to offer high magnetic strength and exceptional resistance to high temperatures and corrosion. Compared to pot magnets made from other materials like Neodymium or Ferrite, SmCo pot magnets maintain their performance in more extreme environments, particularly where high temperatures are involved.
What are the main advantages of SmCo pot magnets?
The main advantages include high temperature resistance (up to 300°C/572°F), excellent corrosion resistance, increased holding force due to the pot design, and durability provided by the protective metal shell.
What applications are SmCo pot magnets used for?
They are ideal for applications in the automotive, aerospace, industrial, and energy sectors, especially where high temperatures and demanding conditions are present. Common uses include holding and clamping systems, sensors, actuators, and fixtures that require reliable magnetic holding power.
Can SmCo pot magnets be used at high temperatures?
Yes, one of the defining characteristics of SmCo pot magnets is their ability to operate effectively at high temperatures, up to 300°C (572°F), without losing their magnetic properties.
Do SmCo pot magnets require any maintenance?
SmCo pot magnets are generally maintenance-free due to their corrosion resistance and durable design. However, it's advisable to keep the contact surface clean to ensure maximum holding strength.
Are SmCo pot magnets stronger than other types of pot magnets?
The strength of a pot magnet depends on the type of magnet material and the design of the assembly. SmCo pot magnets provide a strong holding force that is enhanced by the pot design, making them comparably strong or stronger than other types of pot magnets, especially in high-temperature environments.
How should SmCo pot magnets be handled?
Although the metal shell provides protection, SmCo pot magnets should still be handled with care to avoid impact or pressure that could damage the assembly. Additionally, their strong magnetic field requires caution to avoid injury or damage to sensitive electronic devices.
Can SmCo pot magnets be custom-made?
Yes, manufacturers can produce custom SmCo pot magnets to meet specific size, shape, and magnetic strength requirements for unique applications.
How are SmCo pot magnets mounted?
SmCo pot magnets can be mounted using various methods, including through holes, threaded features, or adhesive surfaces, depending on the design of the pot magnet. The mounting method chosen will depend on the application and the environment in which the magnet will be used.

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