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Ceramic Magnetics , Inc.

16 Law Drive
Fairfield, New Jersey 07004
United States 
Website:  www.cmi-ferrite.com
Phone:  (973) 227-4222
Fax:  (973) 227-6735
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Summary

Industry:  Pulp & Paper
Revenues:  $14 Million
Employees:  280

Description
Ceramic Magnetics is a fully integrated manufacturer of both NiZn and MnZn ferrite cores. We process powder and fabricate finished ferrite shapes. This gives Ceramic Magnetics the ability to control magnetic core properties to our customer's requirements.

Ferrite cores are manufactured using high volume presses for smaller shapes. Larger shapes can be pressed using 100 ton presses or isostatic pressing. We offer a complete line of standard pressed parts such as toroids, baluns, and squaroids for telecom applications and a complete line of shapes for power conversion transformer and filter designs.

Ceramic Magnetics is probably best known for the abilty to machine ferrites to almost any size and shape. We are committed to supporting your requirements for exact tolerances or unique shapes. Our ferrite machining capabilties will enable you to realize new product development and speed to market at a reasonable cost. As your new product volumes grow, we will assist you in detemining and realizing the best processes to scale up production. "If it's not in any catalog, call Ceramic Magnetics."

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Additional Resources

News Archive
Magnet Materials Supply Chain Players Collaborate to Advance Domestic Rare Earth Issues.
Business Wire; 9/29/2009
...sintered alnico magnets, magnetic assemblies, and transformer laminations. Through its wholly-owned subsidiary Ceramic Magnetics, Inc., Thomas & Skinner is also a leading manufacturer of soft ferrite magnets. Hoosier Magnetics, Inc... ...more

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