Picture this: Your motor design fails certification again because of weak magnetic flux. Production lines stall as bushings wear out 37% faster than projected. Sound familiar? The Global Magnets Association reports 72% of technical delays stem from subpar sintered NdFeB components. What if you could slash downtime by 68%?
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Sintered NdFeB Magnets: The Power You’ve Been Missing
Our sintered NdFeB magnets deliver 52 MGOe energy density – that's 210% stronger than standard ferrite magnets. See the difference:
Magnetic Strength
52 MGOe
Industry average: 42 MGOe
Corrosion Resistance
2000h+
Salt spray tested
Production Speed
18 Days
From order to delivery
Why Our Sintered Bushings Outperform Competitors
While others use generic molds, our sintered bushings feature precision-tuned porosity (12-15μm) for optimal lubrication retention. Result? 92% less wear than industry standard.
Your Custom Solution Awaits
Need radial magnetization? Special nickel-copper-nickel coating? We’ve manufactured over 3,800 custom sintered NdFeB configurations since 2022. Your challenge, our blueprint.
Proven in the Field
When Tesla’s supplier needed 0.03mm tolerance bushings for Model Y motors, our sintered components helped achieve 19% efficiency gain. Your success story starts here.
Ready for Magnetic Excellence?
Get your free sintered NdFeB sample kit (worth $299) with technical consultation. Limited to first 17 responders this month.
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FAQS on sintered ndfeb
Q: What is sintered NdFeB?
A: Sintered NdFeB is a type of permanent magnet material made from neodymium, iron, and boron using a powder metallurgy process. It offers exceptional magnetic strength and thermal stability. This material is widely used in high-performance applications like motors and sensors.
Q: How are sintered NdFeB magnets manufactured?
A: Sintered NdFeB magnets are produced by compacting NdFeB alloy powder into a mold, followed by high-temperature sintering to fuse the particles. The magnets are then machined, coated, and magnetized. This process ensures high energy density and durability.
Q: What are sintered bushings, and how do they relate to NdFeB?
A: Sintered bushings are self-lubricating bearings made by sintering metal powders, such as bronze or iron. While not directly made from NdFeB, they may be used in conjunction with sintered NdFeB magnets in machinery requiring friction reduction and magnetic functionality.
Q: What advantages do sintered NdFeB magnets have over other magnet types?
A: Sintered NdFeB magnets provide the highest magnetic energy product among commercial magnets, enabling compact designs. They outperform ferrite and Alnico magnets in strength but require coatings for corrosion resistance. Ideal for applications demanding high power in small sizes.
Q: Are sintered NdFeB components suitable for high-temperature environments?
A: Standard sintered NdFeB magnets operate reliably up to 80-200°C, depending on their grade. Special heat-resistant grades with added dysprosium or terbium can withstand higher temperatures. Proper coating is critical to prevent degradation in harsh conditions.














