AM ucho [M8] - magnetic accessories
magnetic accessories
Catalog no 080268
GTIN: 5906301812470
Weight
53 g
Load capacity
240 kg / 2353.6 N
4.92 ZŁ with VAT / pcs + price for transport
4.00 ZŁ net + 23% VAT / pcs
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Magnetic properties of material
Physical properties of sintered neodymium magnets Nd2Fe14B at 20°C
Shopping tips
Advantages as well as disadvantages of neodymium magnets.
Apart from their consistent holding force, neodymium magnets have these key benefits:
- They have stable power, and over around ten years their performance decreases symbolically – ~1% (in testing),
- Neodymium magnets prove to be highly resistant to demagnetization caused by external field sources,
- In other words, due to the smooth surface of nickel, the element becomes visually attractive,
- Neodymium magnets generate maximum magnetic induction on a contact point, which ensures high operational effectiveness,
- Thanks to resistance to high temperature, they are able to function (depending on the shape) even at temperatures up to 230°C and higher...
- Possibility of accurate shaping as well as optimizing to precise applications,
- Fundamental importance in electronics industry – they serve a role in computer drives, electric motors, medical equipment, and modern systems.
- Compactness – despite small sizes they provide effective action, making them ideal for precision applications
Disadvantages of NdFeB magnets:
- At very strong impacts they can break, therefore we advise placing them in special holders. A metal housing provides additional protection against damage and increases the magnet's durability.
- Neodymium magnets lose their power under the influence of heating. As soon as 80°C is exceeded, many of them start losing their power. Therefore, we recommend our special magnets marked [AH], which maintain durability even at temperatures up to 230°C
- They oxidize in a humid environment - during use outdoors we recommend using waterproof magnets e.g. in rubber, plastic
- We suggest casing - magnetic holder, due to difficulties in creating nuts inside the magnet and complex shapes.
- Health risk related to microscopic parts of magnets pose a threat, when accidentally swallowed, which gains importance in the context of child health protection. It is also worth noting that tiny parts of these devices can disrupt the diagnostic process medical in case of swallowing.
- Higher cost of purchase is a significant factor to consider compared to ceramic magnets, especially in budget applications
Maximum holding power of the magnet – what it depends on?
Breakaway force was defined for ideal contact conditions, including:
- using a base made of low-carbon steel, serving as a magnetic yoke
- with a cross-section no less than 10 mm
- with an ideally smooth touching surface
- under conditions of gap-free contact (metal-to-metal)
- for force applied at a right angle (in the magnet axis)
- at conditions approx. 20°C
Key elements affecting lifting force
Holding efficiency is influenced by working environment parameters, mainly (from priority):
- Space between magnet and steel – even a fraction of a millimeter of separation (caused e.g. by varnish or dirt) drastically reduces the magnet efficiency, often by half at just 0.5 mm.
- Force direction – note that the magnet holds strongest perpendicularly. Under shear forces, the capacity drops significantly, often to levels of 20-30% of the nominal value.
- Metal thickness – thin material does not allow full use of the magnet. Part of the magnetic field passes through the material instead of generating force.
- Metal type – different alloys reacts the same. Alloy additives worsen the interaction with the magnet.
- Surface quality – the more even the surface, the better the adhesion and stronger the hold. Roughness creates an air distance.
- Temperature influence – high temperature weakens magnetic field. Too high temperature can permanently damage the magnet.
* Lifting capacity was measured using a steel plate with a smooth surface of suitable thickness (min. 20 mm), under perpendicular pulling force, whereas under shearing force the lifting capacity is smaller. Moreover, even a minimal clearance {between} the magnet’s surface and the plate decreases the lifting capacity.
Precautions when working with neodymium magnets
Protective goggles
Despite the nickel coating, neodymium is brittle and not impact-resistant. Avoid impacts, as the magnet may crumble into sharp, dangerous pieces.
Power loss in heat
Monitor thermal conditions. Heating the magnet to high heat will ruin its magnetic structure and pulling force.
Magnetic media
Avoid bringing magnets near a purse, computer, or TV. The magnetic field can destroy these devices and erase data from cards.
Magnetic interference
GPS units and mobile phones are extremely sensitive to magnetism. Close proximity with a powerful NdFeB magnet can decalibrate the internal compass in your phone.
Fire warning
Fire hazard: Rare earth powder is explosive. Avoid machining magnets in home conditions as this may cause fire.
Skin irritation risks
Certain individuals experience a sensitization to Ni, which is the standard coating for neodymium magnets. Frequent touching can result in dermatitis. We recommend use safety gloves.
Bodily injuries
Large magnets can smash fingers in a fraction of a second. Under no circumstances place your hand betwixt two strong magnets.
Caution required
Handle magnets consciously. Their huge power can surprise even professionals. Stay alert and do not underestimate their power.
Medical interference
Medical warning: Neodymium magnets can deactivate pacemakers and defibrillators. Stay away if you have electronic implants.
Product not for children
Adult use only. Small elements can be swallowed, leading to intestinal necrosis. Keep out of reach of children and animals.
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