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Samarium-cobalt magnet (SmCo) AIMANTS ARELECThese are anisotropic substances that produce the highest specific energy.
BREMAG 18 Samarium-Cobalt alloy has been well known since the 70s. There are two main variants: - the Sm C05 compound, which has a higher coercitive field and is principally used for motors, actuators and demagnetisation fields; - the Sm2 C017 compound, which has a higher flux and is particularly used for audio applications, sensors, etc. Temperature resistance This family is characterised by a good temperature resistance: - 0.04 % / °C on Br, on average, - reversible behaviour up to approximately 120°C, at least, - utilisation is possible up to 260°C (350°C for certain varieties). Mechanical strength Bremag 18 is particularly hard and brittle. It must never be force-fitted. Corrosion Resistance to corrosion is considered to be moderate to good, depending on the environment. Radiation This composition is much more stable than Neodyme-Iron-Boron. But with very high energy values, the presence of cobalt can make handling extremely delicate. |






