High temp Magnet

Hello we are looking for high Temp magnetic material that can withstand 1100 C ? is such a beast out there ?

jack

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JJdesign
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All material is magnetic. Are you looking for a ferromagnetic material?

Michael Dahms

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Michael Dahms

There is no permanent magnet material (at least, not yet) that produces magnetism at 1100degC. That temperature is above the Curie point of all existing permanent magnets.

Usually when an application requires a magnetic field in an extremely hot environment there are two options. One is to use a large electromagnet outside & surrounding the oven, or to use a large pemanent magnet assembly (again, outside & surrounding the oven).

Mike

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Mike D

C ? -> =B0C? there ? -> there?

They're all wrong. All plasmas within the Debye length work. You could try to set up lab in a sunspot.

-Aut

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Autymn D. C.

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