Introduction of FeCrCo magnets (processing methods, applications, physical parameters)
May 18, 2023
Introduction of FeCrCo magnets (processing methods, applications, physical parameters)
Iron chromium cobalt is a metal alloy of cobalt and chromium. Cobalt-chromium alloy has high specific strength and is often used in gas turbines, dental implants and orthopedic implants. This material is machinable and malleable. Currently, there are relatively few manufacturers producing such magnets.

How to process iron chromium cobalt magnet?
It has excellent machinability. It can be processed by probing, drilling, grinding, punching, etc.
What is the thinnest thickness of FeCrCo magnet?
FeCrCo can be made into small and complex shaped parts. The smallest diameter can reach 0.05mm, and the thinnest thickness can reach 0.1mm. Various coatings can be added to the surface of finished components according to user requirements. Parts can also be ground with a metallic luster for the highest gloss finish.
Introduction of the main application fields of iron chromium cobalt magnets:
Because FeCrCo has good magnetic and mechanical properties, it has been widely used in different fields. For example, in the civilian field, it is made into door sensors, high-speed copiers, and in electronic communications, it can be used to make hysteresis motors, computer embroidery machines, relays, mobile phone buzzers, etc., and is also used in household appliances such as speakers, TVs, hearing aids , electronic magnetic locks, alarms, etc.
Physical parameters of iron chromium cobalt magnet







