Product Description
N35 Neodymium Cricle Magnet NiCuNi Plating, High-performance Custom Sintered NdFeB Disc Round Circular Magnets, Neodymium Iron Boron Industrial Hobbies & Crafting Magnets, Super Strong disk circle permanent magnet for holding, rare earth HAST neodymium magnets China supplier
N35 Neodymium Cricle Magnet NiCuNi Plating Parameter:
Part Code: JFM-DS0006
Material NdFeB, NIB, Neodymium
Grade N35
Shape: Disc / Round / Disk / Cricle / Circular
Plating/Coating: Nickel
Size: D 18mm x T 3mm
Magnetization Direction: Customized
Max Operating Temp: 80ºC (Degree Celsius)
Other: All magnets passed QC(Br. Flux.Dimensions) and 24-Hour Salt Spray Test.
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Our super strong neodymium disc magnets have wide variety grade N35, N38, N40, N42, N45, N50 and N52. The strong neodymium discs have Nicuni, Zinc and Epoxy coatings, sometimes the disk magnets with a countersunk hole that drilled in the middle to attach it to nonmetallic materials, such as wood or plastic plant. These round magnets can allow the screw’s head to reside below, or maybe with the face of the magnet to ensure it doesn’t interfere with the magnet’s performance.
Neodymium magnets (NdFeB), commonly known as ‘rare earth’ magnets are high-performance permanent magnets constructed from an alloy of neodymium, iron and boron. They are true permanent magnets and will not lose their magnetism unless they are heated to a temperature which exceeds the maximum operating temperature rating or their protective plating is damaged and water ingress causes rusting, which over time will magnetically and mechanically damage the magnets.
Nickel Coated N35 Magnet Disc Neodymium Cricle Magnet is made from high performance Neodymium Iron Boron. The NORTH pole is on one circular face and the SOUTH pole is on the opposite face. These Magnets are plated with 3 layers of protective coatings – Nickel + Copper + Nickel (Ni-Cu-Ni). The maximum operating temperature of Nickel Coated N35 Neodymium Magnet Disc is up to 80 degrees C.
Features include:
• Neodymium magnets are the most powerful commercially produced magnets.
• Neodymium magnets are hard and brittle and may chip or break if dropped.
• Disc Neodymium magnets are magnetized through the thickness.
• Uncoated neodymium magnets may corrode in humid conditions
• Operating temperatures vary among material grades. For a comparison of neodymium material grades, please visit our chart of material properties.
• Neodymium magnets are often assembled into products using strong adhesives such as Loctite 325. Make sure that all contact surfaces are clean and dry prior to bonding. You may also be interested in our neodymium magnets with adhesive.
• Please use caution when handling magnetized neodymium magnets, their exceptional magnetic force may cause them to attract to metal (or to each other) so strongly that fingers in their path could prove painful.
Rare Earth Disc Magnets, also called disc neodymium magnets, are the perfect marriage of small size and maximum power or strength. HANGSENG Magnetics provides a large variety of Neodymium disc magnets in a variety of sizes and with several coatings such as Nickel, zinc or Gold for protection against corrosion. Nickel Coated Neodymium Magnet Disc N35M
Industrial magnets are high-strength magnets that have certain characteristics that make them ideal for applications in the industrial industry. In general, a wide spectrum of industries are increasingly using high-strength magnets to do all kinds of work, from physical metal lifting and separating to motor activation and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Different applications require different types of industrial magnets. Industrial magnets can be broken up into two main categories: non-permanent and permanent. Non-permanent magnets are electromagnets which require an outside electric current to be magnetized or demagnetized. Neodymium Round Magnets N45 Nickel Sintered NdFeB Disc Magnet N35H Nickel
Permanent magnets include ceramic magnets (also known as ferrite magnets), alnico magnets and rare earth magnets. Ceramic magnets have lower magnetic power and are more brittle and easily breakable than some other magnets, but they are cost-effective and retain magnetism under corrosion and vibration. Rare earth magnets are less cost-effective to manufacture but are far more powerful and retain their magnetism better than ferrite magnets. Neodymium magnets are the strongest and most commonly used industrial rare earth magnet; sheet magnets are made from a flexible ferrite-plastic composite which is extruded into sheets and used in automotive and consumer industries. There are many different types of magnetic materials that industrial magnets can be fabricated from. The most important properties magnet manufacturers consider during fabrication are porosity; ease of fabrication; magnetic retention (or magnetic permanence) under heat, corrosion and vibration; magnetic strength; and cost. Types of permanent magnets are made from different composites and therefore have very different properties and applications. For instance, ceramic and alnico magnets are most often used for physical lifting and separating. Nickel Coating N35 Neodymium Disc Magnet , Strong NdFeB Permanent Magnets N38 Circular Neodymium Magnet