Lamination Cores

NBAEM is specialized in producing lamination/cores of high-end motors. The main products include the lamination/motor cores for Electric vehicle motor (including in-wheel motor), permanent magnet synchronous elevator motor, servo motor, wind power generator, and high efficient motor. It has the fully independent and well experienced R&D team, which can cooperate with clients to develop, design and produce all kinds of motor core, with the stator diameter from 40mm to 1230mm.

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Magnetic Materials

NBAEM carries alnic magnets, bonded mgnets, ceramic (ferrite) magnets, flexible rubber magnets,  neodymium iron boron (NdFeb) magnets, and samarium cobalt magnets along with magnetic material assemblies for fabrication and distribution. Many standard magnetic alloy materials, grades, and geometries (shapes) are available for immediate use. NBAEM will also fabricate from inventoried permanent magnet materials to your specific requirements.

Neodymium Magnets

Neodymium iron boron (NdFeB), or “neo” magnets offer the highest energy product of any material today and are available in a wide range of shapes, sizes and grades including GBD. Neo magnets can be found in a variety of applications including high performance motors, brushless DC motors, magnetic separation, magnetic resonance imaging, sensors and loudspeakers.

Bonded Magnets

Bonded magnet materials can be made from Ceramic, NdFeB, or SmCo powders which are combined with a variety of plastic binders (Matrix). They can be either Injection Molded or Compression Bonded into complex magnet shapes with finished dimensions. Bonded magnet materials have a moderate resistance to corrosion and a low tolerance to heat because of the binder material.

Samarium Cobalt Magnets

Samarium cobalt magnets (also known as SmCo magnets), are extremely powerful permanent magnets. Part of the rare-earth magnet family, SmCo magnets rank similarly in strength to neodymium magnets but have much higher temperature stability and higher coercivity. They can operate at temperatures up to 525°F (300°C). In addition, they have a very high resistance to demagnetization and to corrosion.

Alnico Magnets

Alnico magnets are made from aluminum, nickel, cobalt, iron and a few other elements, such as copper, titanium, and sulfur. Alnico magnets are relatively easily demagnetized, but resisting oxidation well. Alnico alloys make strong permanent magnets, and can be magnetized to produce strong magnetic fields. of the more commonly available magnets, only rare-earth magnets such as neodymium and samarium-cobalt are stronger.

Ferrite Magnets

Ferrite, or also known as Ceramic, magnets are corrosion resistant – they can be used in water with no corrosion at all. Although not as powerful as Rare Earth Neodymium Magnets (NdFeB) their high coercivity and relative low cost make them ideal for use in motors and high temperature motors. Ferrite Magnets are also termed  Ceramic, Feroba Magnets and Hard Ferrite Magnets

Rubber Magnets

Rubber magnets, also known as flexible magnets are made of ferrite magnet powder or rare earth powder, compound with rubber, resin and other materials. Rubber coated magnets provide superior hold by increasing surface friction without marking or scratching.  A rubber coating makes these magnets ideal for applications such as hanging outdoor signage and mounting cameras or sensors.

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