Disc Ø 32.0 x 1.0 mm N35 Nickel Neodymium Magnet
Permanent neodymium magnet Manufacturer
Specifications:
1.ISO9001:2008 and SGS,ROHS certificates system,
2.Typical Coat: Ni, Ni-Cu-Ni, Zn, Tin, Epoxy, Ni-Ag, Ni-Au, etc.
Grade Available:
N35-N52 working temperature: 80°C
30M-45M, 50M working temperature: 100°C
30H-48H working temperature: 120°C
30SH-45SH working temperature: 150°C
28UH-40UH working temperature: 180°C
28EH-38EH working temperature: 200°C
30AH,33AH working temperature: 230°C
Dimension Describe: Length*Width*Thickness/ Tolerance, Edge degree
Typical Coat: Ni, Ni-Cu-Ni, Zn, Tin, Epoxy, Ni-Ag, Ni-Au, etc.
Applications: Wind Power Generators, Motor Parts, MRI/Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Magnetic Separators, Cleaning Machine, Pump machine, etc.
Grades of Neodymium
N35, N38, N42, N38SH...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 N52. 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.
Key Features of Acemade NdFeB magnets
Sintered NdFeB magnets are formed by powder metallurgical processes. The magnetic performance of all grades is optimized by applying a magnetic field during the pressing operation, thus producing a preferred direction of magnetization (anisotropy). Our sintered NdFeB magnets have 4 distinct characteristics: High corrosion resistance and Low temperature coefficient, Large dimensions or Small sizes. The newly developed L-T Sintered NdFeB Series has outstanding corrosion resistance and high working temperature compared to the normal grades.