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Neodymium magnets are a member of the Rare Earth magnet family and
are the most powerful permanent magnets in the world. They are also
referred to as NdFeB magnets, or NIB, because they are composed
mainly of Neodymium (Nd), Iron (Fe) and Boron (B). They are a
relatively new invention and have only recently become affordable
for everyday use.
Grades of Neodymium :
N*5, N*8, N*2, N*8SH...what does it all mean? Neodymium magnets are
all graded by the material they are made of. As a very general
rule, the higher the grade (the number following the 'N'), the
stronger the magnet. The highest grade of neodymium magnet
currently available is N*2. Any letter following the grade refers
to the temperature rating of the magnet. If there are no letters
following the grade, then the magnet is standard temperature
neodymium. The temperature ratings are standard (no designation) -
M - H - SH - UH - EH. You find the temperature rating of each grade
on our Specifications of Neodymium Magnets Page.
Specifications of Neodymium Magnets :
If you need detailed information about the physical and thermal
properties of neodymium magnetic materials, you can find it on our
Specifications of Neodymium Magnets Page.
Platings/Coatings :
Neodymium magnets are a composition of mostly Neodymium, Iron and
Boron. If left exposed to the elements, the iron in the magnet will
rust. To protect the magnet from corrosion and to strengthen the
brittle magnet material, it is usually preferable for the magnet to
be coated. There are a variety of options for coatings, but nickel
is the most common and usually preferred. Some other options for
coating are zinc, tin, copper, epoxy, silver and
gold.
Machining :
Neodymium material is brittle and prone to chipping and cracking,
so it does not machine well by conventional methods. Machining the
magnets will generate heat, which if not carefully controlled, can
demagnetize the magnet or even ignite the material which is toxic
when burned. It is recommended that magnets not be
machined.
Demagnetization :
Rare Earth magnets have a high resistance to demagnetization,
unlike most other types of magnets. They will not lose their
magnetization around other magnets or if dropped. They will
however, begin to lose strength if they are heated above their
maximum operating temperature, which is **6°F (*0°C) for standard N
grades. They will completely lose their magnetization if heated
above their Curie temperature, which is **0°F (**0°C) for standard
N grades. Some of our magnets are of high temperature material,
which can withstand higher temperatures without losing
strength.
Packing :
Our packing is done very professionally in a 8 segment thermocole
box,With magnets kept in cartoons at each mini segment.This doesnt
cause magnetic forces to interact internally in the packing.Thereby
there is no risk of chipping the magnets due to cartoons sticking
together etc.Moreover the ourer cartoon is covered by PP sacks to
make it weatherproof.
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Cantidad de pedido mínimo: | 50 Piece |
Detalle de embalaje: | Perfectly and Safely packed |
El tiempo de entrega: | 1 month |
Capacidad de suministro: | 50 Carton per Week |
Tipo de pago: | T/T |
Grupo de productos : | Magnets |