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June 2026: Issue 10

Space-Grade Magnetics, Built for Mission Reality

Samarium Cobalt & Neodymium

When most people think of what goes into a satellite, they picture software, sensors, and solar panels. What they don't always see is the precision magnetic components doing the quiet, critical work of keeping the power flowing, the signals clean, and the systems stable in an environment where there is no such thing as a service call.

Allstar Magnetics is already inside that work. We are currently supplying more than five space companies — from agile startups to Fortune 100 programs — with the precision-wound inductors, transformers, and permanent magnet assemblies that satellite bus systems depend on. From power conversion and EMI filtering to isolation stages and ADCS applications, our components are engineered for the realities of orbit: vibration at launch, thermal cycling, vacuum operation, and long mission durations where performance drift is not an option.

What sets Allstar apart in this segment isn't just the capability. It's the depth of the partnership. Space programs move fast and require suppliers who can iterate quickly, document thoroughly, and scale reliably from prototype to production. That is exactly how we work.

Check out our new Space page on our website.

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