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Alternator made from rare magnet (Kawasaki ZX-6R/ZX-600-J)

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Rare magnet material



Sintered metal made from mainly neodium (Nd), ferric magnet (Fe), and boron (B).



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Rare magnet used and assembled in the alternator for the ZX600-J model has six (6) times higher performance than that of the traditional use ferrite magnet.

This allows the alternator to reduce its mass and weight to the large extent. In addition to above mentioned, there's no use to worry about the future lackage of rare magnetic resources such as samarium cobalt.
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ZX600-J 3 (2000-2002) 
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