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Review on Bonded Magnets

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Bonded Magnets

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Sensor applications are the main driving force for the bonded magnet market. After an introduction to the different production routes and their economic impact some examples of current physical and technical questions and possible solutions are discussed. These examples are intended to demonstrate that basic research is necessary on different levels beginning with the understanding of intrinsic magnetic properties on an atomar level, the study of microstructural influence on powder properties, the calculation of magnetic properties of mixtures of several magnetic powders diluted by a binder system and ending with Finite Element Methods adopted to simulate the orientation and magnetization of in tool magnetized parts.

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Grönefeld, M. (2003). Review on Bonded Magnets. In: Hadjipanayis, G.C. (eds) Bonded Magnets. NATO Science Series, vol 118. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1090-0_1

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