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Property data for the magnet families we manufacture. Pick a family below to see grade-by-grade values for residual induction, coercivity, energy product, and operating temperature.

Sintered NdFeB

Nd2Fe14B
Energy product
Up to 56 MGOe
Max temp range
60–220 °C
Curie temp
~310–370 °C
Density
~7.5 g/cm³

The highest energy density permanent magnets in commercial production. Selected when raw magnetic strength matters most: motors, sensors, hard drives, MRI components, and high-torque actuators.

Grades are organized by temperature class. The base grade (N35–N56) covers room-temperature applications. Suffix letters extend operating temperature: M to 100°C, H to 120°C, SH to 150°C, UH to 180°C, EH to 200°C, and AH to 220°C.

NdFeB is sensitive to corrosion and is typically supplied with a Ni-Cu-Ni, epoxy, or other protective coating. See the Coatings & Platings reference.

NdFeB family demagnetization curves overview

Full NdFeB materials table

Combined PDF with every grade, BH curves, and temperature coefficients in one document.

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Filter by class:
Grade Br T HcB kA/m HcJ kA/m (BH)max kJ/m³ Tmax °C
N351.17–1.22≥868≥955263–28780
N381.22–1.26≥899≥955287–31080
N401.26–1.29≥907≥955302–32680
N421.29–1.33≥915≥955318–34280
N451.33–1.37≥915≥955342–36680
N481.37–1.40≥876≥955358–39080
N501.39–1.42≥836≥955374–40680
N521.42–1.45≥836≥955382–41480
N541.44–1.47≥796≥875398–42260
N561.46–1.50≥796≥875406–43860
N35M1.17–1.22≥868≥1114263–287100
N38M1.22–1.26≥899≥1114287–310100
N40M1.26–1.29≥923≥1114302–326100
N42M1.29–1.33≥955≥1114318–342100
N45M1.33–1.37≥995≥1114342–366100
N48M1.37–1.40≥1035≥1114358–390100
N50M1.39–1.42≥1035≥1114374–406100
N52M1.42–1.45≥1035≥1114382–414100
N54M1.44–1.47≥1035≥1114398–422100
N35H1.17–1.22≥868≥1353263–287120
N38H1.22–1.26≥899≥1353287–310120
N40H1.26–1.29≥923≥1353302–326120
N42H1.29–1.33≥955≥1353318–342120
N45H1.33–1.37≥971≥1353342–366120
N48H1.37–1.40≥995≥1353358–390120
N50H1.39–1.42≥1035≥1353374–406120
N52H1.42–1.45≥1035≥1353382–414120
N54H1.44–1.47≥1035≥1353398–422120
N35SH1.17–1.22≥876≥1592263–287150
N38SH1.22–1.26≥907≥1592287–310150
N40SH1.26–1.29≥939≥1592302–326150
N42SH1.29–1.33≥955≥1592318–342150
N45SH1.33–1.37≥995≥1592342–366150
N48SH1.37–1.40≥995≥1592358–390150
N50SH1.39–1.42≥1035≥1592374–406150
N52SH1.42–1.45≥1035≥1512382–414150
N54SH1.44–1.47≥1035≥1592398–422150
N35UH1.17–1.22≥860≥1990263–287180
N38UH1.22–1.26≥876≥1990287–310180
N40UH1.26–1.29≥915≥1990302–326180
N42UH1.29–1.33≥955≥1990318–342180
N45UH1.33–1.37≥995≥1990342–366180
N48UH1.37–1.40≥995≥1910358–390180
N50UH1.39–1.42≥1035≥1990374–406180
N52UH1.42–1.45≥1058≥1990382–414180
N35EH1.17–1.22≥860≥2388263–287200
N38EH1.22–1.26≥876≥2388287–310200
N40EH1.26–1.29≥915≥2388302–326200
N42EH1.29–1.33≥955≥2388318–342200
N45EH1.33–1.37≥995≥2308342–366200
N48EH1.37–1.40≥995≥2388358–390200
N50EH1.39–1.42≥1035≥2388374–406200
N35AH1.17–1.22≥860≥2786263–287220
N38AH1.22–1.26≥876≥2786287–310220
N40AH1.26–1.29≥915≥2706302–326220
N42AH1.29–1.33≥955≥2786318–342220

Sintered SmCo

SmCo5 & Sm2Co17
Energy product
Up to ~33 MGOe
Max temp range
250–350 °C
Curie temp
~720–820 °C
Density
~8.4 g/cm³

The right answer when temperature, corrosion, or radiation rules out NdFeB. SmCo holds its magnetization at elevated temperatures and resists oxidation without coatings.

Common in aerospace, downhole oil & gas tools, military, and high-reliability sensor applications. Two main families: SmCo5 (1:5) and Sm2Co17 (2:17), with the latter offering higher energy density and temperature stability.

SmCo is brittle and harder to machine than NdFeB. Designs typically account for chamfered edges and tighter handling specs.

SmCo family demagnetization curves overview

Full SmCo materials table

Combined PDF with every grade and the BH curves for both 1:5 and 2:17 families.

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Grade Br T HcB kA/m HcJ kA/m (BH)max kJ/m³ Tmax °C α(Br) %/°C
SmCo-200.89–0.93684–732≥1830150–167250−0.045
SmCo-220.92–0.96710–756≥1830167–183250−0.045
SmCo-240.96–1.00740–788≥1830183–199250−0.045
SmCo-30L1.08–1.15541–796636–955220–240250−0.035
SmCo-32L1.10–1.15541–812636–955230–255250−0.035
SmCo-30M1.08–1.10676–835955–1433220–240300−0.035
SmCo-32M1.10–1.13676–852955–1433230–255300−0.035
SmCo-281.03–1.08756–812≥1433207–220300−0.035
SmCo-301.08–1.10788–835≥1433220–240300−0.035
SmCo-321.10–1.13812–860≥1433230–255300−0.035
SmCo-28H1.03–1.08756–812≥1990207–220350−0.035
SmCo-30H1.08–1.10788–835≥1990220–240350−0.035
SmCo-32H1.10–1.13812–860≥1990230–255350−0.035
SmCo-33H1.13–1.15830–880≥1990246–262350−0.039
SmCo-35H1.16–1.20852–899≥1990255–271300−0.039

Sintered Ferrite

SrO·6Fe2O3
Energy product
Up to ~4.4 MGOe
Max temp
~250 °C
Curie temp
~450 °C
Density
~4.9 g/cm³

The most cost-effective permanent magnet on the market. Inherent corrosion resistance, mechanical hardness, and a long history of use across motors, speakers, holding magnets, and consumer products.

Lower energy density than rare-earth families, but the price-per-pound advantage is significant for high-volume programs that don't need maximum performance. Strontium-based grades dominate; barium-based variants exist but are less common today.

Sintered Ferrite family demagnetization curves overview

Sintered Ferrite materials table

Combined PDF with all ferrite grades and BH curves.

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Grade Br mT Br kGs HcB kA/m HcJ kA/m (BH)max kJ/m³ (BH)max MGOe Tmax °C
XM10T200–2352.0–2.35128–160210–2806.4–9.60.8–1.2250
XM25360–4003.6–4.0135–170140–20022.5–28.02.8–3.5250
XM30380–4003.8–4.0175–210180–22026.0–30.03.3–3.8250
XM33410–4304.1–4.3220–250225–25531.5–35.04.0–4.4250
XM35400–4404.0–4.4176–224180–23030.3–33.43.8–4.2250
XM30BH380–4003.8–4.0223–235231–24527.0–30.03.4–3.8250
XM33H410–4304.1–4.3250–270250–27531.5–35.04.0–4.4250

Alnico

Al-Ni-Co-Fe
Energy product
Up to ~12 MGOe
Max temp
450–550 °C
Curie temp
~860 °C
Density
~7.3 g/cm³

The first commercial permanent magnet, and still unmatched for high-temperature stability. Alnico holds magnetization above 500°C, where rare-earth materials fall apart.

Common in instrumentation, sensor probes, guitar pickups, holding fixtures, and any application where temperature swing or thermal stability matters more than absolute strength.

Cast and sintered grades exist (the FLNG prefix denotes flexible/sintered variants). Alnico is mechanically robust and machinable but easily demagnetized by external fields, so circuit design matters.

Alnico family demagnetization curves overview

Alnico materials table

Combined PDF for cast (LNG/LNGT) and sintered (FLNG/FLNGT) Alnico families.

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Grade Br T HcB kA/m HcJ kA/m (BH)max kJ/m³ Tmax °C α(Br) %/°C
LN100.65384010450−0.035
LNG120.75454612450−0.030
LNGT180.55909718550−0.025
LNG341.10505234525−0.020
LNG371.18495137525−0.020
LNG401.20505240525−0.020
LNG441.25525444525−0.020
LNGT281.05565828525−0.020
LNG521.30565852525−0.020
LNG601.35586060525−0.020
LNGT340.8010410634550−0.025
LNGT380.8011011238550−0.025
LNGT400.8511511740550−0.025
LNGT440.9011511744550−0.025
LNGT36J0.7215014436550−0.025
LNGT40J0.7514415940550−0.025
LNGT601.0011011260550−0.025
LNGT721.0511511772550−0.025
LNGT801.0812012280550−0.025
LNGT961.1012812296550−0.025
FLNG100.65404210450−0.035
FLNG120.75454612450−0.035
FLNGT180.60959818550−0.025
FLNGT200.6210010520550−0.025
FLNG341.10505234525−0.020
FLNG371.18495137525−0.020
FLNGT281.05565828525−0.020
FLNGT36J0.7215014436550−0.025
FLNGT380.8010410638550−0.025
FLNGT40J0.7514415940550−0.025
FLNGT440.9011511744550−0.025
FLNGT480.9211511748550−0.025

Bonded Magnets

Powder + polymer binder
Forms
Compression & injection
Max temp
100–160 °C
Geometry
Net or near-net shape
Powder base
NdFeB or ferrite

Magnet powder mixed with a polymer binder, then compression- or injection-molded to net shape. Lower performance per volume than fully sintered magnets, but enables intricate geometries, multi-pole magnetization patterns, and integration with plastic components in a single shot.

Compression molding uses an epoxy binder for higher loading and better magnetic performance. Injection molding uses thermoplastics (PA, PPS) for better mechanical properties and complex shapes including overmolding.

Bonded magnets family curves overview

Bonded magnets materials table

Combined PDF covering compression and injection molded NdFeB and ferrite grades.

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Compression Molded NdFeB

Grade Br T HcB kA/m HcJ kA/m (BH)max kJ/m³ Tmax °C
KBM-20.30–0.40160–240480–64016–24≤120
KBM-40.40–0.50240–320560–72032–44≤120
KBM-60.50–0.60320–400480–64048–60≤120
KBM-80.60–0.68360–440640–80064–72≤150
KBM-8H0.60–0.65400–4801120–128060–68≤160
KBM-8L0.65–0.68400–480900–112064–72≤160
KBM-90.60–0.68400–480640–80068–72≤150
KBM-100.68–0.73400–480640–80076–84≤150
KBM-120.71–0.75440–520720–80084–96≤150
KBM-12L0.72–0.76400–480480–64084–96≤140

Injection Molded NdFeB

Grade Br T HcB kA/m HcJ kA/m (BH)max kJ/m³ Tmax °C
KBI-30.20–0.30160–240480–64012–24≤100
KBI-40.35–0.45240–320560–72024–36≤120
KBI-50.45–0.52320–360560–72036–44≤120
KBI-5H (PPS)0.48–0.52400–480880–104036–44≤150
KBI-60.50–0.55320–440640–80044–52≤120
KBI-70.54–0.64320–400640–80052–60≤120
KBI-80.64–0.74400–480640–80068–76≤120

Injection Molded Ferrite

Grade Br T HcB kA/m HcJ kA/m (BH)max kJ/m³ Tmax °C
KBI-F1.50.22–0.24160–167231–24011.6–12.4≤120
KBI-F1.90.27–0.29180–186216–22814.8–15.6≤120
KBI-F2.00.28–0.29184–200216–24615.6–16.4≤120
KBI-F2.10.28–0.29190–204224–24916.4–17.2≤120
KBI-F1.7 (PPS)0.25–0.26167–175208–21613.6–14.0≤160

FeCrCo

Fe-Cr-Co
Energy product
Up to ~7 MGOe
Max temp
~400 °C
Curie temp
~680 °C
Density
~7.6 g/cm³

An iron-chromium-cobalt alloy with a property profile similar to Alnico, but mechanically ductile and machinable in the soft state. Hardened after machining to lock in magnetic properties.

Used where geometric complexity, machining, or thread-cutting on a magnet body is required. Common in hysteresis motors, sensors, and relay components.

FeCrCo family curves overview

FeCrCo materials table

Combined PDF with all FeCrCo grades, BH curves, and machining notes.

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Selection guide

When to use what.

A quick orientation for picking a family. The right answer depends on operating temperature, environment, geometry, and budget.

Maximum strength

Sintered NdFeB

Highest energy density of any commercial magnet. Default for motors, sensors, and high-torque applications below 220°C.

High temperature, harsh environments

Sintered SmCo

Holds magnetization to 350°C, resists corrosion without coatings, and tolerates radiation. The aerospace and downhole choice.

Cost-driven, high volume

Sintered Ferrite

Inexpensive, corrosion-resistant, mechanically hard. Ideal for speakers, holding magnets, and large motor programs.

Extreme temperature stability

Alnico

Operates above 500°C with the lowest temperature coefficient of any family. Sensors, instruments, guitar pickups.

Net-shape geometry

Bonded Magnets

Compression or injection molded directly to shape. Multi-pole magnetization, overmolding, and intricate features in one part.

Machinable / threaded

FeCrCo

Machine in the soft state, then heat treat. The right answer when the magnet itself needs to be drilled, threaded, or precision-finished.

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