As a professional float ball manufacturer integrating R & D, design and production, Sanlo relies on 30 years of industry experience of engineers and more than 20 years of exquisite craftsmanship of workers to create this high quality 75*135*23.8 Steel Float Ball for Higher Pressure, which is specially designed for high pressure and high temperature environments. Its oval design reduces fluid resistance and the unique sealing nut at the top ensures absolute airtightness.We use six cylindrical samarium cobalt magnets evenly distributed to provide the strongest and most stable magnetic signal at extreme temperatures.
With years of experience in production float ball, Sanlo can supply a wide range of 75*135*23.8 Steel Float Ball for Higher Pressure, which is produced according to the customer's drawings. The customer has opened a mold for this product, which is made of stainless steel 316L and is resistant to high temperatures of 300-430 degrees.
The pressure should reach 2.5MPA or above, and the specific gravity should not exceed 0.55. At the top of the floating ball, there is a sealed small nut, which is a unique design of the customer.
This durable 75*135*23.8 Steel Float Ball for Higher Pressure has an elliptical design and the magnet is a high-temperature resistant samarium cobalt magnet. The magnet is not a conventional circular design, but has been adjusted according to the customer's strong magnetic force requirements. In the end, we made 6 cylindrical magnets evenly distributed on the inner tube to achieve maximum magnetic force, allowing the float to operate normally.
With complete production equipment and production chain, our 28 * 28 has implemented automated production, greatly shortening the production cycle and improving efficiency. Received recognition and praise from a large number of customers. Welcome new and old customers to inquire and contact us.
Why do we choose samarium cobalt magnets?
Material Type
main ingredients
advantage
shortcoming
Typical application scenarios
neodymium iron boron magnet
Nd₂Fe₁₄B
1. The strongest magnetic performance (maximum magnetic energy product can reach 55MGOe or more)
2. High cost-effectiveness
3. Small size and light weight
1. Poor temperature resistance (standard grades have a working temperature of ≤ 80 ℃, while high-temperature grades can reach up to 200 ℃)
2. Easy to corrode (requires coating protection)
3. Brittle mechanical properties
Motor, MRI, headphones, strong magnetic suction cup
samarium cobalt magnet
SmCo₅/Sm₂Co₁₇
1. High temperature resistance (maximum working temperature 350 ℃)
2. Strong antioxidant properties
3. Excellent magnetic stability
1. Expensive price
2. Magnetic properties slightly lower than neodymium iron boron
3. High processing difficulty
Aerospace, high-temperature sensors, military equipment
Ferrite Magnet
SrO·6Fe₂O₃/BaO·6Fe₂O₃
1. Extremely low cost
2. Good temperature resistance (-40 ℃~250 ℃)
3. Corrosion and oxidation resistance without the need for coating
1. Weak magnetic properties (maximum magnetic energy product ≤ 5.5MGOe)
2. Large volume and heavy weight
Speakers, refrigerator stickers, toys, motor cores
Aluminum nickel cobalt magnet
Al-Ni-Co
1. High temperature resistance (maximum working temperature of 600 ℃)
2. Excellent stability (almost no demagnetization)
3. Good processability
1. Low magnetic performance (maximum magnetic energy product ≤ 9MGEe)
2. Price higher than ferrite
3. High brittleness
Instrument pointer, magnetron, high temperature measuring instrument
Rubber magnet
Ferrite magnetic powder+rubber/plastic matrix
1. Good flexibility, can bend and cut
2. Low cost
3. Can be made into complex shapes
1. Extremely weak magnetic properties (surface magnetic field usually<100Gs)2. Poor temperature resistance (≤ 80 ℃)
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