Neodymium (Rare Earth) Ring Magnets
Neodymium Ring Magnets, also known as NdFeB magnets, are the most powerful permanent magnets available today. Made from an alloy of neodymium, iron and boron. These magnets deliver exceptional magnetic strength and durability. Offered in a variety of sizes and shapes. They are ideal for a broad range of applications in industries such as electronics, healthcare and beyond.
Benefits:
- Exceptional Magnetic Strength: Perfect for applications that require a strong magnetic field.
- Wide Range of Uses: Suitable for multiple industries, including electronics, healthcare and more.
- Compact Design: Small in size but incredibly powerful, making them perfect for tight spaces and delicate applications.
- Long-Lasting Durability: Coated to prevent corrosion and physical damage, ensuring reliable, long-term performance.
- High Energy Density: Provides maximum power in a compact size, more efficient than other types of magnets.
- Temperature Stability: Maintains magnetic properties up to 80°C (176°F), making them suitable for a variety of environments.
Drawbacks:
- Brittle: Neodymium magnets can chip or crack if mishandled or subjected to significant impact.
- Temperature Sensitivity: Magnetic strength can decrease at higher temperatures.
- Cost: These magnets tend to be more expensive due to their superior performance and unique material composition.
- Corrosion Risk: Without proper coating, neodymium magnets can oxidize and rust.
They are powerful and for their compact size. A small magnet that weighs only 2 grams has a holding power of 1700 grams.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
Material: | Neodymium Magnets (NdFeB) |
Dimensions: | 8mm outer dia x 3.5mm inner dia 2mm thick. |
Shape: | Ring / Round |
QTY: | 01 Pcs |
Coating: | Ni-Cu-Ni (Nickel) |
Grading: | N38 |
Tolerance: | +/- 0.1 |
Maximum temperature: | N38 grading magnets can work in an environment that has a maximum operating temperature no greater than 80°C. |
Pulling Force: | 693g |
Colour: | Silver |
Direction of Magnetism: | Through the thickness. |
Image: Direction of magnetism
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