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Our permanent magnets can be effectively used for a wide range of applications covering a broad spectrum of industries. Some of them are listed below.

How Alnico Magnets Are Made In Our Plant

Until about 1975, Alnico Magnets were the most widely used magnets in the world. The last 35 years have seen a sharp decline in the demand for them mainly because of the soaring prices of Cobalt and the availability of high coercivity materials like Ferrites and Rare Earths, the former being also the cheapest. And yet, Alnicos still play an important role in many applications because of their vastly superior ability to withstand high temperatures (upto 550°C) and a very low temperature co-efficient (less than 0.02% per degree C) as compared to Ferrite and Rare Earth magnets.
Worldwide, Alnicos are produced in several grades, some isotropic (unoriented) and the others anisotropic (oriented). Of these, we produce Alnico-5 and Alnico-6 which are the most popular anisotropic grades and Alnico-3 which is isotropic and primarily used for speedometer magnets. We also produce Alnico-8 (isotropic), which is primarily used in powder form for making bonded magnets.
The word Al-Ni-Co obviously is an acronym formed by combining the chemical symbols for Aluminum, Nickel and Cobalt. Besides these three metals, Copper and the base element Iron are also required, the latter constituting between 40% to 50% of the alloy. Small quantities of some other metals like Silicon, Titanium and Niobium may also be added depending upon specific requirements of certain grades. Out of these we have to import Cobalt, Nickel and Iron. All these metals are required in their purest form, the purity exceeding 99.8%, and with the Carbon content kept below 0.03%.
These metals, in requisite proportions appropriate to the alloy grades, are melted at a temperature of about 1,600°C in a medium frequency induction furnace which is the heart of the plant and which is essential for maintaining a critical control of temperature. The thoroughly homogenized alloy is cast at a critical temperature into previously prepared and stacked sand shell-moulds. The cast ingots are shot –blasted, cleaned and are then subjected to a two-stage heat-treatment.
In the first stage the ingots are heated up to 1000° to 1200°C (depending upon the alloy grade) and in the case of anisotropic alloys (Alnico-5 and Alnico-6) they are then cooled to about 600°C at a controlled rate under the influence of a very strong magnetic field. The direction and strength of this field are similar to those of the field, which the magnets will be required to produce when finished. This technique produces the property of ‘Anisotropicity’, that is, the magnets are so oriented as to have a very high magnetic strength in the predetermined direction (also known as the direction of orientation or the preferred axis), at the cost of reduction in strength in other directions.
The second stage of the heat-treatment consists of an aging process in which the magnets are held at this lower temperature (about 600°C) for a long period in order to increase the coercivity and to ensure metallurgical stability.
Finally, the magnets are ground, if necessary, but particularly on pole faces, to bring them within the desired dimensional tolerances. Inspection and quality control testing is done at every stage of production and the final testing is done after grinding.
Lastly, they are washed and cleaned to make them dust-free before packing. Normally, our magnets are packed and delivered in the unmagnetised condition only, unless the customers specifically ask them to be supplied in magnetised condition. Our Alnico magnets conform to ISI specification No. IS:6077 (Part 1) – 1971

Alnico Magnets

Magnetic Properties

Alloy Grade
Max.Emergy Product
Bd X Hd
Residual Induction Br
Coercive Force Hc
Working Poin
bd ..............hd
Average Recoil Permeability
Maximum Magnetising Force
MGOe
KJ/m3
G
mT
Oe
KA/m
G
mT
Oe
KA/m
AT/cm
Alnico 3
1.4
11.14
6300
630
600
47.0
4000
400
355
28.0
4.5
2500
Alnico 5
5.50
43.8
12500
1250
640
51.0
9750
975
565
45.0
3.5
2500
Alnico 6
4.50
35.8
11500
1150
720
57.3
8200
820
550
44.0
4.0
2500
Alnico 8

(Isotropic)
2.8
22.2
6800
680
1350
107.0
-
-
-
-
-
-

Chemical Composition & Physical Properties


Chemical Composition weight %
Physical Properties
Co
Ni
Al
Cu
Ti
Si
Fe
Density gms. per cm3
Hardness Rock Well 'C'
Resistivity at 25 0C
Curie pt.0C
Mea ncoefficient of Thermal Expansion per 0Cx106
Reversible Variation in %of BH max per 0C
Alnico 3
4.0
25.5
11.5
4.5
-
-
54.5
7.00
52
62
780
12.0
-0.013
Alnico 5
24.0
14.0
8.0
3
-
-
51.0
7.30
50
50
870
11.3
-0.014
Alnico 6
24.0
15.0
8.0
3
0.5
-
49.5
7.35
50
55
860
11.4
-0.014
Alnico8
(Isotropic)
34.0
14.0
8.0
4
7
-
33.8
7.25
56
50
800
11.0
-0.014
Rare-Earth (Nd-Fe-B) Permanent Magnets - Our New Venture

The rare-earth elements or Lanthanides are the elements with atomic numbers 57 to 71 in the periodic table. Of these, Samarium (Sm) and Neodymium (Nd) are used to make the latest modern magnets.
Neodymium-Iron-Boron (Nd-Fe-B) magnets are highly anisotropic and they have very high energy, the energy products exceeding 35 MGO or 280 kJ/m3. As such, much more powerful and compact magnet systems are possible than those with Alnico or Ferrite magnets.
We diversified our operations in this field in 2003. But unlike in the case of Alnico Magnets which we have been producing right from the raw materials stage to the finished product stage from the very beginning, we decided to handle this project in two phases because of the high cost of plant and machinery. The first phase has already been completed and we are now fully equipped to handle the post-sintering operations of cutting, slicing, Nickel plating and magnetizing. A large number of rectangular blocks, round discs and sleeves made in various grades of Nd-Fe-B alloy are regularly produced from the imported blocks.
In the second phase, which is in progress, we intend to have our fully integrated plant wherein we shall be making these magnets from raw materials to the finished stage, just as we do in the case of Alnico alloys. So please await the news of our fully integrated unit becoming operational some time by end of 2009. Till then we welcome all your enquiries for both the magnet materials

Magnetic Properties & Physical Properties

Grade
Remanence Flux Density
Coercive Force
Max Energy Product
Temp. Coef.
Relative Recoil Permeabill µ rec
Br
Hcb
Hcj
(BH)Max
α Br (20° C)
α Hcj (20° C)
KGs
KOe
KOe
MGOe
T
KA/m
KA/m
KJ/mA3
Nom
Min
Nom
Min
Min
Nom
Min
(%λ°C)
(%λ°C)
N
N35
12.1
11.8
11.4
11
12
35
33
-0.11
-0.6
1.5
1.21
1.18
907
876
955
279
263
N38
12.6
12.3
11.7
11.4
12
38
36
-0.11
-0.6
1.05
1.26
1.23
931
907
955
302
N40
12.9
12.6
11.9
11.6
12
40
38
-0.11
-0.6
1.05
1.29
1.26
947
923
955
334
318
N42
13.3
13
12.3
11.9
12
42
40
-0.11
-0.6
1.05
1.33
1.3
979
947
955
334
318
N45
13.6
13.3
12.1
11.8
12
45
43
-0.11
-0.6
1.05
1.36
1.33
963
939
955
358
342
N48
14
13.5
12.1
11.8
12
48
46
-0.11
-0.6
1.05
1.4
1.35
963
939
955
382
366
M
38M
12.6
12.3
12.2
11.7
14
38
36
-0.11
-0.59
1.05
1.26
1.23
971
931
1114
302
287
40M
12.9
12.6
12.3
11.8
14
40
38
-0.11
-0.59
1.05
1.29
1.26
979
1114
318
302
42M
13.3
13
12.4
12
14
42
40
-0.11
-0.59
1.05
1.33
1.3
987
955
1114
334
318
45M
13.6
13.3
12.1
11.8
14
45
43
-0.11
-0.59
1.05
1.36
1.33
963
939
1114
358
342
H
30H
11.2
10.8
10.7
10.2
17
30
28
-0.11
-0.58
1.05
1.12
1.08
852
812
1353
239
223
35H
12.1
11.8
11.6
11.1
17
35
33
-0.11
-0.58
1.05
1.21
1.18
923
884
1353
279
263
38H
12.6
12.3
12.1
11.7
17
38
36
-0.11
-0.58
1.05
1.26
1.23
963
931
1353
302
287
40H
13
12.6
12.0
11.5
17
40
38
-0.11
-0.58
1.05
1.3
1.26
955
915
1353
318
302
42H
13.1
12.8
12.0
11.5
17
42
40
-0.11
-0.58
1.05
1.31
1.28
955
915
1353
334
318
44H
13.5
13.2
12.0
11.5
17
45
42
-0.11
-0.58
1.05
1.35
1.32
955
915
1353
538
334
SH
30SH
11.2
10.8
10.7
10.2
20
30
28
-0.11
-0.58
1.05
1.12
1.08
852
812
1592
239
223
35SH
12
11.7
11.6
11.1
20
35
33
-0.11
-0.55
1.05
1.2
1.17
923
884
1592
279
263
38SH
12.6
12.3
12.1
117
20
38
36
-0.11
-0.55
1.05
1.26
1.23
963
931
1532
302
287
UH
28UH
10.9
10.5
10.4
10
25
28
26
-0.11
-0.51
1.05
1.09
1.05
828
796
1990
223
207
30UH
11.2
10.08
10.03
10
25
30
28
-0.11
-0.51
1.05
1.12
1.08
820
796
1990
239
223
33UH
11.5
11.1
10.8
10.5
25
33
31
-0.11
-0.51
1.05

Rare Earth (Samarium - (Cobalt) Permanent Magnets

This is the latest additional to our range of permanent Magnets. We can supply these magnets as per customers specifications in Sm Co5 and Sm2 Co17 grades

Material
Grade
Br
Heb
Hejbh
(BH)max
TW
T
KA/m
KA/m
KJ/m3
KGs
KOe
KOe
MGOe
Max
Min
Max
Min
Max
Min
Max
Min
0C
SmCo5 and Sm (Pr) Co
XG18
0.92
0.82
756
639
1751
1194
159
127
250
9.2
8.2
9.5
8.0
22.0
15.0
20
16
XG20
0.95
0.87
756
639
1751
1194
175
143
9.5
6.7
9.5
8.0
22.0
15.0
22
18
XG22
1.0
0.93
772
660
1751
1194
191
159
10
9.3
9.7
8.3
22.0
15.0
24
20
XG24
1.04
0.96
760
660
1751
1194
207
175
10.4
9.6
9.8
8.3
22.0
15.0
26
22
Sm2Co17
XGS24M
1.04
0.96
772
318
955
398
207
175
350
10.4
0.96
9.7
4.0
12.0
5.0
26
22
XGS24
1.04
0.96
780
660
≥1194
207
175
10.4
9.6
9.8
8.3
≥15.0
26
22
XGS24H
1.04
0.96
780
660
≥1592
207
175
10.4
9.6
9.8
8.3
≥20.0
26
22
XGS26M
1.07
1.0
769
318
955
398
223
191
10.7
10.0
10
4.0
12.0
5.0
28
25
XGS26
1.07
1.0
820
677
≥1194
223
191
10.7
10.0
10.3
8.5
≥15.0
28
25
XGS26H
1.07
1.0
820
677
≥1592
223
191
10.7
10.0
10.3
8.5
≥20.0
28
25
XGS28M
1.10
1.04
796
318
955
398
239
207
11.0
10.0
10.0
4.0
12.0
5.0
30
26
XGS28
1.10
1.04
820
677
≥1194
239
207
11.0
10.4
10.3
8.5
≥15.0
30
26
XGS28H
1.10
1.04
820
677
≥1592
239
207
11.0
10.4
10.3
8.5
20.5
30
26
XGS30M
1.12
1.07
796
316
955
396
247
223
11.2
10.7
10.0
4.0
12.0
5.0
31
28
XGS30
1.12
1.07
820
677
≥1194
247
223
11.2
10.07
10.03
8.5
≥15.0
31
28
XGS32
1.15
1.09
796
316
955
396
262
223
11.5
10.9
10.0
4.0
12.0
5.0
32
29
XGS32
1.15
1.09
820
677
≥955
282
238
11.5
10.9
10.3
8.5
≥12.0
32
29
Low Temp Coff Sm2Co17
XGL22LT
1.0
0.93
756
677
≥1194
181
152
350
10.0
9.3
9.8
8.5
≥15.0
24
20
XGL24LT
1.04
0.98
796
677
≥1194
207
175
10.4
9.6
9.5
3.5
≥15.0
26
22
XGL26LT
1.07
1.0
812
677
≥1433
233
191
10.0
10.0
10.2
8.5
≥18.0
28
25

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About Us

Founded in 1981 by a team of enterprising technocrats, our plant is situated about 300km to the south-east of Mumbai (formerly ‘Bombay’), amidst the picturesque hills of Sahyadris, in the historic town of Satara which, at one time, was the seat of Maratha kingdom. Although a small-scale unit, it is equipped with some of the most modern machineries and testing facilities so essential for producing precision-engineered components like Cast Alnico and Nd-Fe-B Permanent Magnets.

Commercial production of oriented Alnico magnets commenced on a small-scale in 1984 and over the years, through continuous upgradation of equipment and quality, we have built a magnificent plant with some of the finest facilities and a skilled and dedicated work force.

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