Permanent Magnet Mistakes, Part Three
By Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials We continue with the third blog in this series, describing the many types of mistakes made with permanent magnets. Again, my intent is to help engineers in the future […]
By Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials We continue with the third blog in this series, describing the many types of mistakes made with permanent magnets. Again, my intent is to help engineers in the future […]
By Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials This is the second blog in a series, describing the many types of mistakes made with permanent magnets. Again, my intent is to help engineers in the future avoid […]
By Thomas Schliesch, Head of Research & Development | Max Baermann GmbH In many cases it certainly makes sense to provide permanent magnets with highest flux densities, e.g. for electrical machines to get large torques […]
By Dr. Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials As I have mentioned in an earlier blog, my project for 2016 is to list and describe the many types of mistakes made with permanent magnets. So this […]
By Rocco Holzhey | Innovent e.V. Permanent magnets are widely used for sensor and motor applications. Besides these, magnetic fields are also used for applications such as storage of information and fraud protection on documents. […]
By Dr. Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials A couple of months ago, I published a list of 12 mistakes people make with magnets on LinkedIn, see the link here. I asked people to tweak the […]
By Dr. Stan Trout | Spontaneous Materials It has been over 20 years, but I was asked this question when I approached a potential customer, during my days of selling rare earths. At first, I […]
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