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Sintered Samarium Cobalt Magnets

Sintered Samarium Cobalt rare-earth (SmCo) magnets are manufactured by using powder metallurgy techniques which include stringent process controls and complicated heat treatment cycles. The composition of this alloy is approximately 35% Samarium, 60% cobalt with the balance being Fe & Cu. By varying the percentages of this composition and changing the sintering & heat treatment cycles the two grades 1:5 & 2:17 are produced. The difference between them is in energy product, temperature coefficient and magnetisation force required tosaturate. The 2:17 offers a better performance & lower temperature coefficient, however it is slightly more expensive and requires very high fields to magnetise it.

Both grades exhibit excellent energy, temperature and corrosion resistant properties and should be considered as your first choice of material when a compact high energy field is required at temperatures of over 100°C or hostile environments. Being almost impossible to de-magnetise SmCo magnets have a vast range of applications ranging from servo-motors, robotics, machine tools, to relays, sensors & UHV magnetrons.

The 2:17 grade is the most popular and is readily available from stock in a disc or block format. Non standard sizes can be sliced or ground at short notice to suit customers' dimensional specifications. Being extremely brittle, great care must be taken when handling magnetised Samarium Cobalt to prevent personal injury or damage to the magnets.
 

TYPICAL MAGNETIC AND PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS AT 20°C
MSS
GRADE
DIN Br bHc jHc
(BH) max
Magnatising Force
(Minimum)
Max.
working
temp
°C

Density

g/cc

Rev
Temp

Coeff.of
Br%°C
T Gauss kA/m Oersted kA/m
Oersted
kJ/m3 MGO kA/m Oersted
1:5 145/120 .850 8500 600 7500 1200 15000 145 18 2000 25000 250 8.3 -0.042
2:17 224/160 1.090 10900 800 10000 1600
20000
224 28 3500 43750 300 8.4 -0.032
2:17/32MGO 256/104 1.150 11500 760 10000 10400
13000
256 32 3500 43750 300 8.4 -0.032

For complete range of SmCo 2:17 Grades download here.