| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Operating Temperature | Housing Material | Size | For Use With/Related Products | Package / Case | Material - Magnet |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M21P/2 | Standex-Meder Electronics | ACTUATOR MAGNET FLANGE MNT | M22 | 150°C (TA) | Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT) | 1.122" L x 0.246" W x 0.750" H (28.5mm x 6.25mm x 19.0mm) | MK21 | Flange Mount | Alnico (AlNiCo) | |
| 57065-000 | Hamlin / Littelfuse | ACTUATOR MAGNET THREADED BODY | - | 105°C (TA) | Plastic | 0.219" Dia x 1.50" L (5.56mm x 38.0mm) | 59065 | Cylinder, Threaded | Alnico 5 (AlNiCo) | |
| 57150-000 | Hamlin / Littelfuse | ACTUATOR MAGNET FLANGE MNT | - | 105°C (TA) | Plastic | 1.125" L x 0.259" W x 0.750" H (28.6mm x 6.40mm x 19.0mm) | 59150 | Flange Mount | Alnico 5 (AlNiCo) | |
| M11/M5 | Standex-Meder Electronics | ACTUATOR MAGNET THREADED BODY | M11 | 70°C (TA) | Stainless Steel | 0.980" Dia x 0.20" L (25.0mm x 5.00mm) | MK11 | Cylinder, Threaded | Alnico (AlNiCo) | |
| 57022-000 | Hamlin / Littelfuse | ACTUATOR MAGNET CYLINDER | - | 105°C (TA) | Plastic | 0.228" Dia x 1.00" L (5.79mm x 25.4mm) | 59022 | Cylinder | Alnico 5 (AlNiCo) | |
| 57025-000 | Hamlin / Littelfuse | ACTUATOR MAGNET CYLINDER | - | 105°C (TA) | Plastic | 0.245" Dia x 1.00" L (6.22mm x 25.4mm) | 59025 | Cylinder | Alnico 5 (AlNiCo) | |
| HSS-1384 | Magnasphere Corp. | L2C TAMPER SWITCH TEST MAGNET | HSS | 80°C (TA) | Plastic | 1.000" Dia x 4.000" L (25.4mm x 102mm) | HSS | Press Fit | - |
Sensor-matched magnets are specifically engineered magnets designed to optimize the performance of magnetic sensors in various applications. These magnets are carefully selected or manufactured to provide specific magnetic field characteristics, including strength, directionality, and stability, tailored to the requirements of the sensor technology used. Sensor-matched magnets find applications in automotive sensors, magnetic encoders, proximity switches, and industrial position sensors, ensuring precise and reliable sensor operation in challenging environments. They play a crucial role in enhancing sensor accuracy, repeatability, and signal-to-noise ratio, contributing to improved performance and reliability of electronic systems relying on magnetic sensing technologies.