High Working Temperature
Continuous operation up to 250–350°C with minimal irreversible demagnetization—ideal for high-temperature motors and aerospace systems.
High-temperature permanent magnets engineered for critical applications. Stable, corrosion-resistant, and ideal for aerospace, motors, sensors and harsh environments.
Samarium-Cobalt (SmCo) magnets are high-performance rare-earth permanent magnets made from samarium (Sm) and cobalt (Co). They deliver exceptional thermal stability, excellent corrosion resistance, and strong magnetic performance—making them the preferred solution for extremely demanding environments from −273°C to 350°C.
As one of the earliest rare-earth magnets, SmCo remains the best choice where thermal performance, reliability, and dimensional stability are mission-critical.
Continuous operation up to 250–350°C with minimal irreversible demagnetization—ideal for high-temperature motors and aerospace systems.
Low temperature coefficient and outstanding resistance to demagnetization ensure long-term stable performance in precision applications.
SmCo is inherently corrosion-resistant. In many environments, magnets can be used without coating, reducing process steps and risk.
Blocks, discs, rings, arcs and complex segments with axial, radial or multi-pole magnetization per customer drawings.
We supply both SmCo5 (1:5) and Sm2Co17 (2:17) grades.
| Grade | Br (kGs) | Hcj (kOe) | (BH)max (MGOe) | Max Operating Temp. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SmCo5 | 7.0–9.0 | 12–18 | 14–22 | 250°C |
| Sm2Co17 | 8.5–11.5 | 20–32 | 20–32 | 350°C |
| Custom Grades | Available for special applications upon request | |||
SmCo generally does not require coating, but we offer surface treatments for specific environments:
Neodymium (NdFeB) is magnetically stronger, but SmCo offers superior high-temperature stability and corrosion resistance.
SmCo has very good natural corrosion resistance. Coating is optional and mainly used for assemblies or extreme environments.
Sm2Co17 provides higher energy product and higher working temperature. SmCo5 is easier to magnetize and may be preferred for certain designs.
Yes. We design and produce SmCo-based magnetic assemblies including rotors, couplings and sensor components with full engineering support.
Share your drawings, working temperature and performance requirements. Our engineering team will recommend the right SmCo grade and magnet solution for your project.