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We met Snickers & her owner in High Park. Snickers thought Cobalt was a wonderful playmate. Cobalt, of course, though the same of Snickers.
A design layout for a coffee label. My computer had crashed at the time this was due, so I went to work with a blue ball point pen until the tech guy fixed the computer. I liked what I came up with, so I added the background and boarder.
This cute dog's name is Cobalt which is weird since he is mainly white. He wanted to eat everything.
One of my new even "eco-er" Hideous Birds. I finally found a suitable batt alternative made from recycled plastic. The birds now have a springy, huggable feel to them.
Here are all the Final images from the Cobalt Husky photo set! I had such an amazing time shooting the awesome Cobalt.
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Ring Shaped Samarium Cobalt (SmCo) Magnets
Samarium cobalt is the second strongest magnetic material after neodymium-iron-boron. Although its magnetism is not as strong as neodymium magnet, they are more corrosion-resistant and have a higher maximum working temperature.Ring shaped samarium cobalt (SmCo) magnet is one of the most popular industrial rare earth magnets. Smco ring magnets mainly work in high temperature environment or in applications with demagnetization. Ring shaped samarium cobalt ring magnets are commonly used in high temperature motors, aerospace, and military applications.
Types of Samarium Cobalt Ring Magnets
Samarium Cobalt(SmCo) Ring Magnet D12.7xd6.35x6.35mm
D12.7xd6.35x6.35mm
Samarium Cobalt(SmCo) Ring Magnet
Samarium Cobalt (SmCo) Ring Magnet D19xd9.5x6.35mm
D19xd9.5x6.35mm
Samarium Cobalt (SmCo) Ring Magnet
Samarium Cobalt (SmCo) Ring Magnet D25.4xd12.7x6.35mm
D25.4xd12.7x6.35mm
Samarium Cobalt (SmCo) Ring Magnet
Samarium Cobalt (SmCo) Ring Magnet D25.4xd15.8x6.35mm
D25.4xd15.8x6.35mm
Samarium Cobalt (SmCo) Ring Magnet
Samarium Cobalt (SmCo) Ring Magnet D25.4xd19x12.7mm
D25.4xd19x12.7mm
Samarium Cobalt (SmCo) Ring Magnet
Available Grades of Samarium Cobalt Magnet Rings
There are many grades of annular samarium cobalt ring magnets to support a variety of industrial and commercial applications. The grade of samarium cobalt magnet rings typically range from 16 to 32 MGOe. Which allow for a balance of cost, magnetic properties and operating temperature resistance.
There are two main types of samarium cobalt(SmCo) magnet rings. The older type is usually expressed as (1-5), with one samarium atom in every five cobalt atoms; Newer samarium cobalt magnet rings are usually expressed as (2-17) and have an atomic ratio of two samarium atoms to 14-17 cobalt atoms( 14-17 atoms are actually composed of a mixture of transition metals, cobalt, copper and iron, of which cobalt content is the highest.
Corrosion Resistance Of SmCo Ring Magnets
Samarium cobalt (smco) rare earth ring magnet usually does not need any surface treatment for most applications, but coating or electroplating should be considered when working in acidic, high humidity, or vacuum environment.
Low environmental reactivity makes samarium cobalt ring magnets a good candidate for medical and aerospace applications. Before deciding on the design path, it is recommended to conduct an empirical evaluation of the magnet alloy in the operating environment. Generally, samarium cobalt magnets used in medical applications will be paliling coated and coated in materials suitable for the application.
Magnetization Options Of Samarium Cobalt Ring Magnets
Most commercial magnets are anisotropic, which means that they have an "easy" or preferred magnetization direction, and a directional field is applied during the compaction phase of the manufacturing process.
Samarium cobalt ring magnet can be magnetized axially or radially; Moreover, various pole configurations can be realized without affecting the direction of the magnetic material.
Handling of Samarium Cobalt Ring Magnets
Samarium cobalt ring magnet is very strong and fragile. In order to ensure safety and prevent damage, it needs reasonable handling and packaging.
Most receiving persons are not familiar with the strength of samarium cobalt magnets, which may lead to the fracture of samarium cobalt ring magnets. All personnel operating magnets should know how to handle the powerful ring magnets correctly. If the SmCo ring magnets collide with each other or with the solid surface, the brittleness of the alloy will lead to flying debris. If you are not careful, the larger SmCo ring magnet may cause personal injury.
For further detail, here is an extreme close-up of Cobalt's face. The flash illuminates the color highlights I applied to his scales. This was something I experimented with on this project, and I like the way the addition of color post blackwashing brings out some of the tones that got darkened. I tried to highlight Cobalt's scales while still maintaining his darker color scheme and I think it turned out fine.