Permanent ferrite magnets, also known as ceramic magnets, are widely used in many applications that do not require powerful rare earth magnets like neodymium magnets, or where demagnetization, corrosion resistance, and high temperature resistance are required. Below are some application examples of ferrite magnets (ceramic magnets). microphone earphone speaker Security system latch Magnetic levitation Motors (such as starter motors for motorcycles and cars, motors for opening sunroofs, automatic curtain devices, toy motors) sensor Magnetic separator abs system Eddy current device Brake Reed switch Electrical appliances Hearing aid Magnetic toy Whiteboard adsorption Magnetic thrust bearing Exercise bike magnetron Massage chair fire-proof door The above are some common applications of ferrite permanent magnets. Leave us a message about the ferrite knowledge you want to know, and we will update it regularly
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