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Types of Magnetic Materials


MARCH 26, 2016 ADMIN

All types of materials and substances posses some kind of magnetic properties which are listed
further down in this article. But normally the word magnetic materials is used only for ferromagne
materials ( description below), however, materials can be classi ed into following categories based o
the magnetic properties shown by them:

1. Paramagnetic materials
The materials which are not strongly attracted to a magnet are known as paramagnetic material. Fo
example: aluminium, tin magnesium etc. Their relative permeability is small but positive. For examp
the permeability of aluminium is: 1.00000065. Such materials are magnetized only when placed on
super strong magnetic eld and act in the direction of the magnetic eld.

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Paramagnetic materials have individual atomic dipole


oriented in a random fashion as shown below:

MAGNETIC DOMAINS IN PARAMAGNETIC


MATERIALS

The resultant magnetic force is therefore zero. When a strong external magnetic eld is applied , the
permanent magnetic dipoles orient them self parallel to the applied magnetic eld and give rise to
positive magnetization. Since, the orientation of the dipoles parallel to the applied magnetic eld is
not complete , the magnetization is very small.

MAGNETIC FIELD THROUGH A PARAMAGNETIC


MATERIAL

2. Diamagnetic materials
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The materials which are repelled by a magnet such as zinc. mercury, lead, sulfur, copper, silver,
bismuth, wood etc., are known as diamagnetic materials. Their permeability is slightly less than one
For example the relative permeability of bismuth is 0.00083, copper is 0.000005 and wood is
0.9999995. They are slightly magnetized when placed in a very string magnetic eld and act in the
direction opposite to that of applied magnetic eld.

In diamagnetic materials , the two relatively weak magnetic elds caused due to the orbital revolutio
and and axial rotation of electrons around nucleus are in opposite directions and cancel each other
Permanent magnetic dipoles are absent in them, Diamegnetic materials have very little to no
applications in electrical engineering.

MAGNETIC FIELD THROUGH A DIAMAGNETIC MATERIAL

3. Ferromagnetic materials
The materials which are strongly attracted by a magnetic eld or magnet is known as ferromagnetic
material for eg: iron, steel , nickel, cobalt etc. The permeability o these materials is very very high (
ranging up to several hundred or thousand).

The opposite magnetic e ects of electron orbital motion and electron spin do not eliminate each
other in an atom of such a material. There is a relatively large contribution from each atom which ai
in the establishment of an internal magnetic eld, so that when the material is placed in a magnetic
eld, its value is increased many times thee value that was present in the free space before the
material was placed there.

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For the purpose of electrical engineering it will su ce to classify the materials as simply
ferromagnetic and and non-ferromagnetic materials. The latter includes material of relative
permeability practically equal to unity while the former have relative permeability many times great
than unity. Paramagnetic and diamagnetic material falls in the non-ferromagnetic materials.

MAGNETIC FIELD THROUGH A FERROMAGNETIC


MATERIAL

Ferromagnetic materials can be further classi ed into two types which are listed below:

a. Soft Ferromagnetic materials


They have high relative permeability, low coercive force, easily magnetized and demagnetized a
have extremely small hysteresis. Soft ferromagnetic materials are iron and its various alloys wit
materials like nickel, cobalt, tungsten and aluminium . ease of magnetization and
demagnetization makes them highly suitable for applications involving changing magnetic ux a
in electromagnets, electric motors, generators, transformers, inductors, telephone receivers,
relays etc. They are also useful for magnetic screening. Their properties may be greatly enhance
through careful manufacturing and and by heating and slow annealing so as to achieve a high
degree of crystal purity. Large magnetic moment at room temperate makes soft ferromagnetic
materials extremely useful for magnetic circuits but ferromagnetics are very good conductors a
su er energy loss from eddy current produced within them. There is additional energy loss due
the fact that magnetization does not proceed smoothly but in minute jumps. This loss is called
magnetic residual loss and it depends purely on the frequency of the changing ux density and
not on its magnitude.

b. Hard Ferromagnetic materials


They have relatively low permeability, and very high coercive force. These are di cult o magnet
and demagnetize. Typical hard ferromagnetic materials include cobalt steel and various
ferromagnetic alloys of cobalt, aluminium and nickel. They retain high percentage of their

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magnetization and have relatively high hysteresis loss. They are highly suited for use as
permanent magnet as speakers, measuring instruments etc.

4. Ferrites
Ferrites are a special group of ferromagnetic materials that occupy an intermediate position betwee
ferromagnetic and non-ferromagnetic materials. They consist of extremely ne particles of a
ferromagnetic material possessing high permeability , and are held together with a binding resin. Th
magnetization produced in ferrites is large enough to be of commercial value but their magnetic
saturation are not as high as those of ferromagnetic materials. As in the case of ferromagnetics,
ferrites may be soft or hard ferrites.

a. Soft Ferrites
Ceramic magnets also called ferromagnetic ceramics, are made of an iron oxide, Fe2O3, with on
or more divalent oxide such as NiO , MnO or ZnO. These magnets have a square hysteresis loop
and high resistance and demagnetization are valued for magnets for computing machines wher
a high resistance is desired. The great advantage of ferrites is their high resistivity. Commercial
magnets have resistivity as high as 10^9 ohm-cm. Eddy currents resulting from an alternating
elds are therefore, reduced to minimum, and the range of application of these magnetic
materials is extended to high frequencies , even to microwaves . Ferrites are carefully made by
mixing powdered oxides, compacting and sintering at high temperature. High-frequency
transformers in televisions and frequency modulated receivers are almost always made with
ferrite cores.

b. Hard Ferrites
These are ceramic permanent magnetic materials. The most important family of hard ferrites ha
the basic composition of MO.Fe2O3 where M is barium(Ba) ion or strontium (Sr) ion. These
materials have a hexagonal structure and low in cost and density. Hard ferrites are used in
generators, relays and motors. Electronic applications include magnets for loud speakers,
telephone ringers and receivers. They are also used in holding devices for door closer, seals,
latches and in several toy designs.

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