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Composition and construction of ferrite pot magnets
Good magnetic properties, affordably priced. Ferrite pot magnets - or ceramic pot magnets - are fitted with a steel pot that provides shielding of the magnetic field. Ferrite pot magnets require only a minimal installation height. This provides constructive advantages. The pot magnets with cylinder hole are suitable for extra tightening. There is no force on the pot magnet itself. This is not a part of the screw connection. Mounting is easy with a cylinder head bolt.
Ferrite pot magnets are corrosion-resistant and therefore do not require additional coating on the magnet surface.

Operating temperature and loss of magnetic strength
Ferrite pot magnets have an operating temperature of up to 200 °C. When heated to this temperature the magnet loses 30 to 40% of its magnetic force. This is not permanent; the force is restored when the magnet returns to the normal ambient temperature. The magnetic force of these pot magnets is lower than that of neodymium pot magnets.
External magnetic fields may also cause loss of magnetic force. An air gap or non-magnetic materials located between the magnet and workpiece reduce the tensile force.

Samarium-cobalt pot magnets
Composition and construction of SmCo pot magnets
Second strongest type of magnet. Samarium-cobalt pot magnets offer the unique combination of high magnetic force and high operating temperature. These super-strong pot magnets are made of an alloy of samarium and cobalt. The holding force at room temperature is 5 times higher than that of ferrite pot magnets.
With the exception of Neoflux® pot magnets, samarium cobalt pot magnets are the strongest that we have in our product range.
Installation and demagnetization
Samarium cobalt pot magnets are very stable and are difficult to demagnetize in a strong alternating current field. The steel pot does not provide any magnetic shielding. Therefore, these pot magnets may not be built into steel components without taking special measures. The distance between the steel component and the samarium cobalt pot magnet must be 1.5 to 6 mm, depending on the size of the pot magnet.
Operating temperature and loss of magnetic strength
Samarium cobalt pot magnets have an operating temperature of up to 200 °C. When heated to this temperature, the magnet loses 15 to 20% of its magnetic strength. This is not permanent; the force is restored when the magnet returns to the normal ambient temperature.
External magnetic fields may also cause loss of magnetic force. An air gap or non-magnetic materials located between the magnet and workpiece reduce the tensile force.

Compact magnet systems with a steel shell and a cylinder hole for easy mounting. These pot magnets are screwable at a high torque while the magnet remains unloaded. Thanks to the shell of these magnet systems, the magnetic field strength increases and the pot magnets are more resistant to corrosion or chemicals.
Pot magnets have a single attracting surface. This precludes dispersion of the magnetic field. Pot magnets with cylinder hole are available in various sizes and grades such as neodymium and ferrite.