Category Archives: SmCo Magnets
The following are the main reasons why SmCo magnets are used in SMT fixtures: Firstly, SmCo magnets have a high magnetic energy product, which means that they can generate a relatively strong magnetic field in a relatively small volume. In SMT fixtures where certain requirements are placed on the spatial layout, a compact and […]
The application fields of SmCo magnets will present the following new development trends in the future: Aerospace and Defense Sectors With the continuous advancement of aerospace and defense technologies, the requirements for material performance are becoming increasingly stringent. Thanks to its outstanding performance in extreme conditions such as high temperature and radiation, SmCo magnets will […]
Throttle Position Sensors Working Principle: In non-contact throttle position sensors, samarium-cobalt magnets work in conjunction with Hall elements. When the throttle shaft rotates, it drives the samarium-cobalt magnet to rotate along with it. The rotation of the magnet causes changes in the magnetic field. The magnetic field collector converts the horizontal magnetic field into […]
The number of magnets or the total weight of magnets required for an electric vehicle depends largely on the type of motor, the size and design of the motor, and the power output required. The total weight of magnets required for a permanent magnet synchronous motor is very large, much larger than the total weight […]
SMT (Surface Mounted Technology) is the most popular process in the current electronic assembly industry. It is used to install pinless or short-lead surface mount components (SMC/SMD, chip components) on the surface of printed circuit boards or other substrates, and solder and assemble them through reflow soldering or dip soldering. SMT has the characteristics of […]