[Magnetizing magnets]

Magnetizing magnets

With very powerful magnetization equipment, we can magnetize permanent magnets to their saturation level

We magnetise magnets by placing them in a coil. With a pulse generator we then send a high current through the coil for a very short time. As a result, the coil generates a very strong magnetic field, causing the magnet to take over the direction of that magnetic field.

Isotropic versions of ferrite magnets have not been pressed into a magnetic field and can later be magnetized in all directions.

With a magnetization unit, we completely saturate non-magnetized magnets. This is, however, limited to the maximum dimensions of the coils present and the desired direction(s) of the magnetic field.

Please contact our service department if you have any questions concerning the magnetization of permanent magnets.