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Magnet "Low Heavy Rare Earth / Heavy Rare Earth Free Product Series"

Performance improvement and cost reduction! Optimization of materials used for magnets and casting structure to reduce the amount of rare earth used.

At Oda Shoji, we provide various high-performance, high-precision, and high-quality magnets from prototypes to mass production by partnering with specialized manufacturers in China to meet our customers' requirements. The "Low Rare Earth / Rare Earth Free Product Series" reduces the amount of rare earth materials used by optimizing the materials and casting structure of the magnets. This offers the benefits of improved performance and reduced costs. 【Product Lineup】 <Low Rare Earth Product Series> ■52M, 50H, 52H, 42SH, and 35UH <Rare Earth Free Product Series> ■N52/55, 42H, 45H(48H), 45M, 48M, 48MT, 50M, 30SH, 33SH, 35SH, 38SH(40SH) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Types of magnets

An artificial magnet with sufficient strength for practical use is being created as a substitute for natural magnetite!

We would like to introduce the types of magnets we handle. As naturally occurring magnets, magnetite (iron(II,III) oxide, Fe3O4) is noted, which has been well known since ancient times. This iron(II,III) oxide is what was produced as magnetite (or iron sand). Even today, if you insert a permanent magnet into the sand on a beach, it is sufficiently visible. The magnet stone of Suzakayama, known as a magnetized rock, derives its magnetism from the magnetite within the granite. In the 20th century, artificial magnets with sufficient strength for practical use began to be produced, replacing natural magnetite. 【Lineup (partial)】 ■ Platinum magnets ■ Plastic magnets ■ Iron-chromium-cobalt magnets ■ Neodymium magnets *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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