
Magnequench
Magnequench refers to the sudden loss of magnetization in a magnetic material when it is heated beyond a certain temperature, called the Curie point. Below this temperature, the material maintains strong magnetic properties; above it, thermal energy disrupts the alignment of magnetic domains within the material, causing it to become demagnetized. This process is important in designing magnetic devices because it determines the temperature limits at which a magnet can operate effectively. Essentially, Magnequench describes how and why a magnet’s strength diminishes as it gets heated past a critical threshold.