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About Integrated Magnetics:

IM offers Total Magnetic Solutions™: magnetic design, cutting edge magnet materials, stock magnets, manufacturing of custom magnets and complete magnet sub-systems for plug and play convenience. In-house facilities include a class 1000 clean room for assembly, magnet grinding, extensive CNC machining, and sophisticated test and measurement.

IM’s primary markets are in the semiconductor, energy, medical, motion, aerospace, and oil services fields.

An active shop floor SPC program and a Quality Management System certified to ISO 9000-2000 are indicators of IM’s dedication to a quality culture.

In addition to our plant in Los Angeles, California, IM operates production plants in Mexico and China, both of which are ISO 9000 certified.

IM’s sister company, CMI Integrated Technologies, designs and produces custom engineered motors, alternators, tachometers, actuators and resolvers.

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Neodymium Iron Boron magnets were commercially introduced in the early 1980s. They are the most widely used of the Rare Earth magnets today. The cost of this magnet material (on a dollars per energy...Read More
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Samarium Cobalt magnets - the first commercialized "Rare Earth" magnets - were introduced in the early 1970s. They are used today most often in applications which involve elevated temperatures and...Read More
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Ferrite, also known as Ceramic, magnets were formulated in the 1950s by Phillips in Holland. The major raw material used to manufacture Ferrite magnets is very inexpensive - iron oxide, more commonly...Read More

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