Everyone is familiar with magnets. The magnet in our first impression is that the surface is black. This re-magnet industry is called ferrite, but the most widely used magnet is not the NdFeB Neodymium magnet. Known as the "Magnetic King", a small powerful NdFeB neodymium magnet is 30 to 50 times more attractive than a ferrite magnet! So how is this strong magnet made?
Everbbeen ferrite magnet manufacturer's powerful neodymium iron boron magnet is not itself a whole. It is made by mixing and sintering the main raw materials such as bismuth, iron and boron. After mixing and sintering, the raw materials of our powerful magnets are Made well, the raw materials are mainly divided into two types: round and square.
The Everbbeen NdFeB neodymium magnet manufacturer then went to the production of Everbbeen NdFeB Neodymium magnets. According to the required size, the large blank material was cut by a slicer. After cutting, it was subjected to surface treatment or electroplating. This kind of powerful magnet is easy to be oxidized. Simply put, it is easy to rust. Magnet plating is used to protect the magnet from corrosion and rust, but it has nothing to do with magnetic force. After electroplating, the magnet is actually not magnetic. At this time, the magnetizer is used to magnetize the magnet. After charging, it is the strong neodymium iron boron magnet we have seen.
The above is the simple process of the production of strong NdFeB Neodymium magnets. The Everbbeen magnet manufacturer is just a brief introduction. There are some small details that are not described here.