What is neo magnet?
"neo" in "Neo Magnet" is short for Nesshymium, chemical element. NEO magnets are magnets made of alloy nesthymia, iron and boron. For this reason, they are also known as NIB or ND-FE-B magnets. This name is somewhat misleading, because not all metals of rare soils are rare and the non -densemium itself is quite common. If it is not in the form of an alloy, that is, in its natural form, it does not quickly oxidize when it is exposed. NEO magnets are actually the strongest permanent magnets. It also loses magnetism more slowly than other types of magnets.
NEO Magnet can be used industrially in electric motors, computer hard drives, magnetic resonance imaging, and in any application that requires a powerful light magnet. It can also be purchased by the general public from any number of online resources for use in scientific experiments, domestic organization, crafts and magic triks.
Method of production for Neo Magnet usually has one of two forms: sintering or gluing. Salted magnets are created by compressing the powder alloy at high pressure into the mold and then heating them to form a solid metal mass. The metal is then cooled, cuts to shape, coated and magnetized exposed to a high magnetic field. The undeveloped neo magnet is produced by crushing the ribbons of the ND-FE-B alloy alloy into the powder and then mixing the powder with the polymer, which is injected with mold. Sintered magnets are usually stronger than the connected magnets, but magnets can often be made into shapes that Sintmagnets cannot ERED.
Special care must be applied when handling Neo magnets. They are highly fragile magnets, and as a result, those that are sold commercially are often coated with nickel to reduce the likelihood of cracking or breaking. Neo Magnets should also be kept far from high heat as they may lose magnetism if they are exposed to temperatures above 175 degrees FahrenheITA (80 degrees Celsius) and issues toxic fumes if they are exposed to fire.
Safety measures should also be observed. Like all magnets, NEO magnets can damage TVs, computer monitors, pacemakers and magnetic media such as hard drives. When the magnets are so strong, they represent the risk of grip, if part of the body is caught between two. They are often sold in very small sizes, they can also pose a risk of suffocation and should be kept from young children.