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Sintered Neodymium Magnet

Rare Earth 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, because they are composed mainly of Neodymium (Nd), Iron (Fe) and Boron (B).

Grades of Neodymium
N35, N38, N42, N52, N50M, N48H, N40UH, N38SH..... Neodymium magnets are all graded by the material they are made of, 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.

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. Our nickel plated magnets are actually triple plated with layers of nickel, copper, and nickel again. This triple coating makes our magnets much more durable than the more common single nickel plated magnets. Some other options for coating are zinc, tin, copper, epoxy, silver and gold.

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. However, they will begin to lose strength if they are heated above their maximum operating temperature, which is 176°F (80°C) for standard N grades.  They will completely lose their magnetization if heated above their Curie temperature, which is 590°F (310°C) for standard N grades. Some of our magnets are of high temperature material, which can withstand higher temperatures without losing strength.

Strength
If you've never handled neodymium magnets before, you will be amazed at their strength. Neodymium magnets are over 10x stronger than the strongest ceramic magnets. If you are currently using ceramic magnets in your project, you could probably use a much smaller neodymium magnet and have greater holding force.

SmCo Magnet

Samarium cobalt magnet is a kind of magnetic material made by mixing samarium, cobalt and other metal rare earth materials, smelting into alloy, crushing, pressing, and sintering. It has high magnetic energy product , very low temperature coefficient, the maximum working temperature can reach 350℃, and the negative temperature is not limited. When the working temperature is above 180℃, its maximum magnetic energy product (BHmax), coercivity temperature stability and chemical stability surpass NdFeB permanent magnet materials.


It has strong corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance; so it is widely used in aerospace, defense and military industry, microwave devices, communications, medical equipment, instruments, meters, various magnetic transmission devices, sensors, magnetic processors, motors, magnetic cranes Wait. The maximum energy product (BHmax) of samarium cobalt magnets ranges from 16 MGOe to 32 MGOe, and its theoretical limit is 34 MGOe. Samarium cobalt magnets have two composition ratios, namely (samarium atom: cobalt atom) 1:5 and 2:17.


Ferrite Magnet

The permanent magnet Ferrite is made of SrO or BaO and ferric oxide as raw materials, and is manufactured by a ceramic process. Because the raw materials are cheap and the production process is relatively simple, the finished product price is relatively low compared to other magnets. The main raw material of the ferrite magnet is oxide, so it is not corroded by the environment or chemical substances (except strong acid), so the surface does not need electroplating treatment.


Typical Properties Of The Various Magnet Material

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