Ceramic Magnet Manufacturers
AZ Industries, Inc. (Hardy, AR)
Manufacturer, Contract Manufacturer AZ Industries, Inc. has been making magnets since 1972 and manufacture all materials in all grades: Alnico, Ceramic, Flexible, Neodymium-Iron-Boron, Samarium -Cobalt, plus we deal with garnets, pole pieces using specialty metals, and all shapes including pins, plugs, disks, rings, rectangular and square blocks, triangles, arcs, etc. |
Magnetic Systems International (Boyne City, MI)
Manufacturer Raw Magnetic Materials MSI offers a variety of raw magnetic materials including Ceramic, Rare Earth and Alnico. Stocking programs are available for higher use items. Contact MSI with your specific needs |
Ningbo Vormag Electronics Co.,Ltd (Ningbo, China)
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Rochester Magnet Company (East Rochester, NY)
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Advanced Recording Techs (Escondido, CA) |
Bangor Electronics Co (Bangor, MI) |
Dexter Magnetic Technologies (Elk Grove Villag, IL) |
Flexmag Industries Inc (Marietta, OH) |
Hitachi Metals Magnetic Mtrls (China Grove, NC) |
Lapp Insulator Co Llc (Le Roy, NY) |
Magnetic Specialty Llc (Marietta, OH) |
National Magnetics Group Inc (Bethlehem, PA) |
Storch Magnetics (Livonia, MI)
Manufacturer Storch Ceramic (Strontium Ferrite Magnet) is a lower cost magnet, moderately strong magnet strength offering good variation in design for shallow applications with excellent resistance to demagnetization. ISO 9001:2000 & WBENC certified |
Magnetic Hold, Inc. (Wichita, KS)
Manufacturer, Contract Manufacturer CERAMIC MAGNETS Hard Ferrite (ceramic) magnets are composed of barium or strontium. This class of magnet is very hard, brittle and possesses lower energy characteristics compared to other magnetic materials. However, it is very popular because of its excellent resistance to demagnetization, corrosion, and the advantageous pricing. |
Bunting Magnetics Co. (Newton, KS)
Manufacturer Ceramic Grades 5 & 8 have become the most widely specified magnetic materials. Low cost, light weight, a relatively high energy product, and good resistance to demagnetization account for the widespread use of Ceramic magnets. |