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Features of Samarium–cobalt magnet

The Samarium–cobalt magnet is easy to peel. When handling them, goggles must be worn.Hitting magnets together may cause them to shatter, which may lead to potential hazards.Samarium cobalt manufacturing is made by a process called sintering, which involves sintering all materials, and internal cracks are highly likely to occur. Magnets do not have mechanical integrity and only have the function of preparing magnetic fields. Therefore, it is necessary to design special mechanical systems to give the overall system sufficient mechanical reliabilityVery good coercivity.Good temperature stability (maximum operating temperature from 250 to 550 ℃, Curie temperature from 700 to 800 ℃).The price is expensive and susceptible to price fluctuations (cobalt market price sensitivity).

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2023-06

Advantages of magnetic effect

Compared with Beijing, Shanghai and other big cities, these cities have a relatively low Cost of living, a relatively stable and comfortable life, and many development opportunities and large space, which can also better realize personal value. College students believe that although there are many opportunities in first tier cities, human resources are also relatively concentrated and competition is fierce. The personal development prospects are not clear. Especially with the further expansion of urbanization towards second and third tier cities, these cities have shown enormous potential in terms of economic development speed, wage levels, and personal development space.In fact, since 2004, China's second and third tier cities have gradually shown a strong "magnet effect" in the job market with their good development prospects, work environment, and living conditions, attracting college graduates and senior talents. With the development of society and the improvement of the overal

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magnet effect

For a long time, first tier cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen in China have been the preferred destinations for college students' employment. However, in recent years, with the rapid rise of housing prices in first tier cities, the increase in job competitiveness, and the relatively low treatment, second and third tier cities have gradually shown a strong "magnet effect" in the employment market with their good development prospects, relatively elegant and comfortable working environment, and relatively relaxed living conditions, attracting college graduates and senior talents. In November 2010, according to an online survey, more than half of the surveyed white-collar workers began considering finding a comfortable life in other less stressful cities.Among the respondents who have lived in the first tier cities for more than three years, 55% said they would choose to leave in the next few years, mainly because of the high housing prices and the Cost of livi

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Samarium–cobalt magnet

Samarium–cobalt magnet is a kind of Rare-earth magnet. It is a kind of magnetic tool material made of samarium, cobalt and other metal rare earth materials through proportioning, melting into alloy, crushing, molding and sintering. It has high magnetic energy product, extremely low temperature coefficient, and the maximum operating temperature can reach 350 ℃. Negative temperature is unlimited. When the operating temperature is above 180 ℃, its maximum magnetic energy product (BHmax) The coercivity, temperature stability, and chemical stability all exceed those of neodymium iron boron permanent magnet materials. Has strong corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance; So it is widely used in aerospace, national defense and military industry, microwave devices, communication, medical equipment, instruments, various magnetic transmission devices, sensors, magnetic processors, motors, magnetic cranes, etc. The maximum magnetic energy product (BHmax) of Samarium–cobalt magnet ranges from

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2023-06

Seismic magnet

A method of using magnets to make a simple "earthquake predictor" has recently been circulating online - hanging a magnet can predict a major earthquake in advance? Recently, a method for predicting earthquakes has begun to circulate online - hanging a magnet that adsorbs iron blocks at a high altitude. Before an earthquake, the Earth's magnetic field will change, and the magnet will not be able to catch the iron block. The sound of the iron block falling can serve as a warning. Many netizens will see this message on QQ groups: according to international organizations' predictions, the Earth will enter an earthquake year this year. Here, we recommend a method for earthquake prediction to friends: hang a magnet with a rope at a high place, facing the floor tile or an iron basin, and stick a large iron block on the magnet. Before an earthquake, the Earth's magnetic field undergoes drastic changes, causing the magnet to lose its magnetism, causing iron blocks to fall off and l

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Single sided magnet

The magnetic refraction of a single sided magnet is similar to the refraction of signals by a satellite pot or the refraction of light by a flashlight pot. Its refractive effect is mainly determined by the following three aspects: 1. Material selection and thickness, as well as the distance between the magnet and the material. Pure iron sheet is prone to magnetic leakage, and after special treatment, its refraction will be enhanced. However, a 100% shielding material has not yet been developed, but the effectiveness of materials made by different manufacturers also varies. 2. Angle: According to the principle of refraction, curved materials have the best effect, while right angle materials have a greater refractive loss. 3. Space: Magnetic lines of force in the air are like mobile phone signals, requiring space to refract them. If the flashlight lamp pot is completely wrapped around the lamp, the use effect will definitely not be good, because a large amount of light refraction is lost

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