Magnets, neodymium magnets, ferrite magnets, and others are encountered almost every day, yet we often don't realize it. Magnets of various types and sizes are used in everyday objects such as phones, headphones, speakers, mixers, vacuum cleaners, and cars. In the following post, we will summarize information related to AlNiCo magnets.

AlNiCo Magnets - Construction, Properties

As the name suggests, an AlNiCo magnet is a combination of aluminum (Al), nickel (Ni), and cobalt (Co), and in many cases, these magnets also contain small amounts of iron, copper, or titanium. The valued advantage of AlNiCo magnets lies not only in their magnetic strength but especially in their resistance to high temperatures, making them usable even at temperatures as high as 450°C to 525°C. Additionally, these magnets exhibit high resistance to acids and solvents. Interestingly, before the development of neodymium magnets, AlNiCo magnets were considered the strongest among existing magnets. AlNiCo magnets have a very wide range of applications, both industrial and consumer.

AlNiCo Magnets - Applications

These magnets can be found in electric motors, guitar pickups, microphones, sensors, magnetrons, and even in stomach magnets for animals.

Where to Buy Neodymium Magnets, AlNiCo Magnets?

If you are looking for neodymium magnets, ferrite magnets, or AlNiCo magnets available on hand, explore our offerings in our online store or visit our brick-and-mortar shop in Warsaw at 30 Igańska Street. We guarantee high-quality service - check our reviews on Google - professional advice - we will help you choose the right magnet for your needs - and competitive prices.

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