Anisotropic Ferrite Magnet For Medical Devices

Sintered Ferrite Magnet
December 27, 2025
Category Connection: Sintered Ferrite Magnet
Brief: In this video, we take a focused look at the specifications and what they mean in practice for the Anisotropic Ferrite Magnet used in medical devices. You'll see how its anisotropic magnetic orientation and high working temperature make it ideal for precision medical equipment like nasal suction cutters, shaver systems, and surgical power drills.
Related Product Features:
  • Anisotropic magnetic orientation ensures strong, consistent performance in specific directions.
  • High working temperature of up to 250°C for reliable operation in demanding environments.
  • Customizable dimensions to fit precise requirements for various medical and industrial applications.
  • Density of 4.8-5.2 G/cm³ provides a compact and efficient design for space-constrained devices.
  • Coercivity range of 235-275 KA/m offers excellent resistance to demagnetization.
  • Sintered ferrite construction delivers durability and long-term magnetic stability.
  • Ideal for motors, speakers, sensors, and magnetic separators beyond medical applications.
  • General model number simplifies identification and integration across multiple industries.
FAQs:
  • What is the maximum working temperature for this anisotropic ferrite magnet?
    This sintered ferrite magnet can operate reliably at temperatures up to 250°C, making it suitable for high-heat environments in medical and industrial applications.
  • Can the dimensions of this magnet be customized for specific medical devices?
    Yes, we offer complete dimension customization to ensure perfect fit and performance in your medical equipment such as nasal suction cutters, shaver systems, and surgical power drills.
  • What advantages does anisotropic magnetic orientation provide for medical applications?
    Anisotropic orientation delivers stronger and more consistent magnetic performance in specific directions, which is crucial for the precision and reliability required in medical devices.
  • What is the density range of this sintered ferrite magnet?
    The magnet has a density range of 4.8-5.2 G/cm³, providing a compact and efficient design ideal for space-constrained medical and electronic devices.