Product Name:
Neodymium iron boron magnet
Product Introduction:
Neodymium magnets, also known as NdFeB magnets, are a type of artificial permanent magnet and are the strongest permanent magnets available at room temperature. Sintered NdFeB magnets are formed by heating in a vacuum. They are the strongest permanent magnets available at room temperature. The material grades range from N35 to N52, and the shapes can be customized according to specific requirements.
Product features:
1. The magnetic energy density of neodymium-iron-boron magnets is high and the magnetic permeability is very high.
2. The coercivity of neodymium-iron-boron magnets changes less with temperature than other permanent magnets, giving them better temperature characteristics.
3. NdFeB magnets have good corrosion resistance, and their antioxidant and corrosion resistance can be improved by surface treatment technologies such as plating, thus extending their service life.
4. The mechanical properties of NdFeB magnets, such as hardness, compressive strength, and tensile strength, are excellent. They are very hard but have plasticity in processing, allowing them to be processed and manufactured by cutting, grinding, and stretching, meeting the requirements of different shapes and sizes.
5. Neodymium-iron-boron magnets belong to the third generation of rare earth permanent magnetic materials, characterized by small size, light weight, and strong magnetism.
Product details display:
Disc magnets
Square magnets
Countersunk Hole magnets
Magnetization direction
Shipping:
By Air,Sea
By DHL,Fedex,UPS
Precautions:
1. Temperature: When using magnets, customers should select the appropriate magnet grade based on their operating temperature. If the operating temperature exceeds the temperature resistance range of the magnet, customers should choose the appropriate magnet grade according to the operating temperature. If the magnet is used at high temperatures, it will gradually demagnetize until it breaks. Therefore, please make sure to confirm the operating temperature and the temperature resistance range of the magnet before placing an order.
2. Environment: The magnets are exposed to moist air, especially in foggy conditions. It is recommended to consider surface coating treatment. Magnets should be stored in a dry and temperature-controlled environment and should be packaged separately, using materials such as plastic, wood chips, cardboard, foam, etc., for isolation, and should be kept away from electronic products such as computers, televisions, and mobile phones.
3. Handling: Magnets are very brittle and hard materials. They should be handled with care (especially large magnets and thin sheets), and caution should be exercised to avoid collisions or injuries when magnets attract or repel other ferromagnetic objects.
4. Usage: When the magnets attract each other, it is recommended to push and pull them parallel and offset them when taking them out. Do not pull them apart forcefully. Hold the magnets with your left hand, and use your right hand's index and middle fingers to move the magnets horizontally, then separate and package them after moving.