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MP 20x8/4x5 / N38 - ring magnet

ring magnet

Catalog no 030333

GTIN/EAN: 5906301812272

5.00

Diameter

20 mm [±0,1 mm]

internal diameter Ø

8/4 mm [±0,1 mm]

Height

5 mm [±0,1 mm]

Weight

11.31 g

Magnetization Direction

↑ axial

Load capacity

6.65 kg / 65.21 N

Magnetic Induction

277.16 mT / 2772 Gs

Coating

[NiCuNi] Nickel

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Technical details - MP 20x8/4x5 / N38 - ring magnet

Specification / characteristics - MP 20x8/4x5 / N38 - ring magnet

properties
properties values
Cat. no. 030333
GTIN/EAN 5906301812272
Production/Distribution Dhit sp. z o.o.
ul. Zielona 14 05-850 Ożarów Mazowiecki PL
Country of origin Poland / China / Germany
Customs code 85059029
Diameter 20 mm [±0,1 mm]
internal diameter Ø 8/4 mm [±0,1 mm]
Height 5 mm [±0,1 mm]
Weight 11.31 g
Magnetization Direction ↑ axial
Load capacity ~ ? 6.65 kg / 65.21 N
Magnetic Induction ~ ? 277.16 mT / 2772 Gs
Coating [NiCuNi] Nickel
Manufacturing Tolerance ±0.1 mm

Magnetic properties of material N38

Specification / characteristics MP 20x8/4x5 / N38 - ring magnet
properties values units
remenance Br [min. - max.] ? 12.2-12.6 kGs
remenance Br [min. - max.] ? 1220-1260 mT
coercivity bHc ? 10.8-11.5 kOe
coercivity bHc ? 860-915 kA/m
actual internal force iHc ≥ 12 kOe
actual internal force iHc ≥ 955 kA/m
energy density [min. - max.] ? 36-38 BH max MGOe
energy density [min. - max.] ? 287-303 BH max KJ/m
max. temperature ? ≤ 80 °C

Physical properties of sintered neodymium magnets Nd2Fe14B at 20°C

Physical properties of sintered neodymium magnets Nd2Fe14B at 20°C
properties values units
Vickers hardness ≥550 Hv
Density ≥7.4 g/cm3
Curie Temperature TC 312 - 380 °C
Curie Temperature TF 593 - 716 °F
Specific resistance 150 μΩ⋅cm
Bending strength 250 MPa
Compressive strength 1000~1100 MPa
Thermal expansion parallel (∥) to orientation (M) (3-4) x 10-6 °C-1
Thermal expansion perpendicular (⊥) to orientation (M) -(1-3) x 10-6 °C-1
Young's modulus 1.7 x 104 kg/mm²

Technical analysis of the assembly - technical parameters

Presented information are the direct effect of a mathematical simulation. Values rely on models for the class Nd2Fe14B. Real-world parameters may deviate from the simulation results. Use these calculations as a reference point when designing systems.

Table 1: Static force (force vs distance) - power drop
MP 20x8/4x5 / N38

Distance (mm) Induction (Gauss) / mT Pull Force (kg/lbs/g/N) Risk Status
0 mm 2424 Gs
242.4 mT
6.65 kg / 14.66 lbs
6650.0 g / 65.2 N
medium risk
1 mm 2265 Gs
226.5 mT
5.81 kg / 12.80 lbs
5807.9 g / 57.0 N
medium risk
2 mm 2070 Gs
207.0 mT
4.85 kg / 10.69 lbs
4851.0 g / 47.6 N
medium risk
3 mm 1858 Gs
185.8 mT
3.91 kg / 8.61 lbs
3906.5 g / 38.3 N
medium risk
5 mm 1437 Gs
143.7 mT
2.34 kg / 5.16 lbs
2338.7 g / 22.9 N
medium risk
10 mm 691 Gs
69.1 mT
0.54 kg / 1.19 lbs
540.5 g / 5.3 N
low risk
15 mm 343 Gs
34.3 mT
0.13 kg / 0.29 lbs
133.3 g / 1.3 N
low risk
20 mm 186 Gs
18.6 mT
0.04 kg / 0.09 lbs
39.3 g / 0.4 N
low risk
30 mm 70 Gs
7.0 mT
0.01 kg / 0.01 lbs
5.5 g / 0.1 N
low risk
50 mm 18 Gs
1.8 mT
0.00 kg / 0.00 lbs
0.4 g / 0.0 N
low risk

Table 2: Sliding load (vertical surface)
MP 20x8/4x5 / N38

Distance (mm) Friction coefficient Pull Force (kg/lbs/g/N)
0 mm Stal (~0.2) 1.33 kg / 2.93 lbs
1330.0 g / 13.0 N
1 mm Stal (~0.2) 1.16 kg / 2.56 lbs
1162.0 g / 11.4 N
2 mm Stal (~0.2) 0.97 kg / 2.14 lbs
970.0 g / 9.5 N
3 mm Stal (~0.2) 0.78 kg / 1.72 lbs
782.0 g / 7.7 N
5 mm Stal (~0.2) 0.47 kg / 1.03 lbs
468.0 g / 4.6 N
10 mm Stal (~0.2) 0.11 kg / 0.24 lbs
108.0 g / 1.1 N
15 mm Stal (~0.2) 0.03 kg / 0.06 lbs
26.0 g / 0.3 N
20 mm Stal (~0.2) 0.01 kg / 0.02 lbs
8.0 g / 0.1 N
30 mm Stal (~0.2) 0.00 kg / 0.00 lbs
2.0 g / 0.0 N
50 mm Stal (~0.2) 0.00 kg / 0.00 lbs
0.0 g / 0.0 N

Table 3: Wall mounting (shearing) - vertical pull
MP 20x8/4x5 / N38

Surface type Friction coefficient / % Mocy Max load (kg/lbs/g/N)
Raw steel
µ = 0.3 30% Nominalnej Siły
2.00 kg / 4.40 lbs
1995.0 g / 19.6 N
Painted steel (standard)
µ = 0.2 20% Nominalnej Siły
1.33 kg / 2.93 lbs
1330.0 g / 13.0 N
Oily/slippery steel
µ = 0.1 10% Nominalnej Siły
0.67 kg / 1.47 lbs
665.0 g / 6.5 N
Magnet with anti-slip rubber
µ = 0.5 50% Nominalnej Siły
3.33 kg / 7.33 lbs
3325.0 g / 32.6 N

Table 4: Material efficiency (saturation) - sheet metal selection
MP 20x8/4x5 / N38

Steel thickness (mm) % power Real pull force (kg/lbs/g/N)
0.5 mm
10%
0.67 kg / 1.47 lbs
665.0 g / 6.5 N
1 mm
25%
1.66 kg / 3.67 lbs
1662.5 g / 16.3 N
2 mm
50%
3.33 kg / 7.33 lbs
3325.0 g / 32.6 N
3 mm
75%
4.99 kg / 11.00 lbs
4987.5 g / 48.9 N
5 mm
100%
6.65 kg / 14.66 lbs
6650.0 g / 65.2 N
10 mm
100%
6.65 kg / 14.66 lbs
6650.0 g / 65.2 N
11 mm
100%
6.65 kg / 14.66 lbs
6650.0 g / 65.2 N
12 mm
100%
6.65 kg / 14.66 lbs
6650.0 g / 65.2 N

Table 5: Thermal stability (material behavior) - resistance threshold
MP 20x8/4x5 / N38

Ambient temp. (°C) Power loss Remaining pull (kg/lbs/g/N) Status
20 °C 0.0% 6.65 kg / 14.66 lbs
6650.0 g / 65.2 N
OK
40 °C -2.2% 6.50 kg / 14.34 lbs
6503.7 g / 63.8 N
OK
60 °C -4.4% 6.36 kg / 14.02 lbs
6357.4 g / 62.4 N
80 °C -6.6% 6.21 kg / 13.69 lbs
6211.1 g / 60.9 N
100 °C -28.8% 4.73 kg / 10.44 lbs
4734.8 g / 46.4 N

Table 6: Two magnets (repulsion) - field range
MP 20x8/4x5 / N38

Gap (mm) Attraction (kg/lbs) (N-S) Shear Force (kg/lbs/g/N) Repulsion (kg/lbs) (N-N)
0 mm 9.28 kg / 20.47 lbs
4 012 Gs
1.39 kg / 3.07 lbs
1393 g / 13.7 N
N/A
1 mm 8.73 kg / 19.25 lbs
4 701 Gs
1.31 kg / 2.89 lbs
1310 g / 12.8 N
7.86 kg / 17.33 lbs
~0 Gs
2 mm 8.11 kg / 17.88 lbs
4 530 Gs
1.22 kg / 2.68 lbs
1216 g / 11.9 N
7.30 kg / 16.09 lbs
~0 Gs
3 mm 7.45 kg / 16.42 lbs
4 342 Gs
1.12 kg / 2.46 lbs
1117 g / 11.0 N
6.70 kg / 14.78 lbs
~0 Gs
5 mm 6.10 kg / 13.45 lbs
3 930 Gs
0.92 kg / 2.02 lbs
915 g / 9.0 N
5.49 kg / 12.11 lbs
~0 Gs
10 mm 3.27 kg / 7.20 lbs
2 875 Gs
0.49 kg / 1.08 lbs
490 g / 4.8 N
2.94 kg / 6.48 lbs
~0 Gs
20 mm 0.75 kg / 1.66 lbs
1 382 Gs
0.11 kg / 0.25 lbs
113 g / 1.1 N
0.68 kg / 1.50 lbs
~0 Gs
50 mm 0.02 kg / 0.04 lbs
220 Gs
0.00 kg / 0.01 lbs
3 g / 0.0 N
0.02 kg / 0.04 lbs
~0 Gs
60 mm 0.01 kg / 0.02 lbs
139 Gs
0.00 kg / 0.00 lbs
1 g / 0.0 N
0.00 kg / 0.00 lbs
~0 Gs
70 mm 0.00 kg / 0.01 lbs
93 Gs
0.00 kg / 0.00 lbs
1 g / 0.0 N
0.00 kg / 0.00 lbs
~0 Gs
80 mm 0.00 kg / 0.00 lbs
65 Gs
0.00 kg / 0.00 lbs
0 g / 0.0 N
0.00 kg / 0.00 lbs
~0 Gs
90 mm 0.00 kg / 0.00 lbs
47 Gs
0.00 kg / 0.00 lbs
0 g / 0.0 N
0.00 kg / 0.00 lbs
~0 Gs
100 mm 0.00 kg / 0.00 lbs
35 Gs
0.00 kg / 0.00 lbs
0 g / 0.0 N
0.00 kg / 0.00 lbs
~0 Gs

Table 7: Hazards (implants) - warnings
MP 20x8/4x5 / N38

Object / Device Limit (Gauss) / mT Safe distance
Pacemaker 5 Gs (0.5 mT) 8.0 cm
Hearing aid 10 Gs (1.0 mT) 6.5 cm
Timepiece 20 Gs (2.0 mT) 5.0 cm
Mobile device 40 Gs (4.0 mT) 4.0 cm
Car key 50 Gs (5.0 mT) 3.5 cm
Payment card 400 Gs (40.0 mT) 1.5 cm
HDD hard drive 600 Gs (60.0 mT) 1.5 cm

Table 8: Impact energy (kinetic energy) - warning
MP 20x8/4x5 / N38

Start from (mm) Speed (km/h) Energy (J) Predicted outcome
10 mm 25.67 km/h
(7.13 m/s)
0.29 J
30 mm 42.38 km/h
(11.77 m/s)
0.78 J
50 mm 54.68 km/h
(15.19 m/s)
1.30 J
100 mm 77.33 km/h
(21.48 m/s)
2.61 J

Table 9: Anti-corrosion coating durability
MP 20x8/4x5 / N38

Technical parameter Value / Description
Coating type [NiCuNi] Nickel
Layer structure Nickel - Copper - Nickel
Layer thickness 10-20 µm
Salt spray test (SST) ? 24 h
Recommended environment Indoors only (dry)

Table 10: Construction data (Flux)
MP 20x8/4x5 / N38

Parameter Value SI Unit / Description
Magnetic Flux 7 218 Mx 72.2 µWb
Pc Coefficient 0.31 Low (Flat)

Table 11: Submerged application
MP 20x8/4x5 / N38

Environment Effective steel pull Effect
Air (land) 6.65 kg Standard
Water (riverbed) 7.61 kg
(+0.96 kg buoyancy gain)
+14.5%
Rust risk: Remember to wipe the magnet thoroughly after removing it from water and apply a protective layer (e.g., oil) to avoid corrosion.
1. Shear force

*Note: On a vertical surface, the magnet retains merely ~20% of its perpendicular strength.

2. Efficiency vs thickness

*Thin steel (e.g. computer case) severely weakens the holding force.

3. Thermal stability

*For N38 material, the critical limit is 80°C.

4. Demagnetization curve and operating point (B-H)

chart generated for the permeance coefficient Pc (Permeance Coefficient) = 0.31

The chart above illustrates the magnetic characteristics of the material within the second quadrant of the hysteresis loop. The solid red line represents the demagnetization curve (material potential), while the dashed blue line is the load line based on the magnet's geometry. The Pc (Permeance Coefficient), also known as the load line slope, is a dimensionless value that describes the relationship between the magnet's shape and its magnetic stability. The intersection of these two lines (the black dot) is the operating point — it determines the actual magnetic flux density generated by the magnet in this specific configuration. A higher Pc value means the magnet is more 'slender' (tall relative to its area), resulting in a higher operating point and better resistance to irreversible demagnetization caused by external fields or temperature. A value of 0.42 is relatively low (typical for flat magnets), meaning the operating point is closer to the 'knee' of the curve — caution is advised when operating at temperatures near the maximum limit to avoid strength loss.

Technical and environmental data
Chemical composition
iron (Fe) 64% – 68%
neodymium (Nd) 29% – 32%
boron (B) 1.1% – 1.2%
dysprosium (Dy) 0.5% – 2.0%
coating (Ni-Cu-Ni) < 0.05%
Environmental data
recyclability (EoL) 100%
recycled raw materials ~10% (pre-cons)
carbon footprint low / zredukowany
waste code (EWC) 16 02 16
Safety card (GPSR)
responsible entity
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ul. Kościuszki 6A, 05-850 Ożarów Mazowiecki
tel: +48 22 499 98 98 | e-mail: bok@dhit.pl
batch number/type
id: 030333-2026
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It is ideally suited for places where solid attachment of the magnet to the substrate is required without the risk of detachment. Mounting is clean and reversible, unlike gluing. This product with a force of 6.65 kg works great as a door latch, speaker holder, or spacer element in devices.
This material behaves more like porcelain than steel, so it doesn't forgive mistakes during mounting. One turn too many can destroy the magnet, so do it slowly. It's a good idea to use a rubber spacer under the screw head, which will cushion the stresses. Remember: cracking during assembly results from material properties, not a product defect.
Moisture can penetrate micro-cracks in the coating and cause oxidation of the magnet. In the place of the mounting hole, the coating is thinner and can be damaged when tightening the screw, which will become a corrosion focus. This product is dedicated for indoor use. For outdoor applications, we recommend choosing magnets in hermetic housing or additional protection with varnish.
A screw or bolt with a thread diameter smaller than 8/4 mm fits this model. If the magnet does not have a chamfer (cone), we recommend using a screw with a flat or cylindrical head, or possibly using a washer. Aesthetic mounting requires selecting the appropriate head size.
The presented product is a ring magnet with dimensions Ø20 mm (outer diameter) and height 5 mm. The pulling force of this model is an impressive 6.65 kg, which translates to 65.21 N in newtons. The mounting hole diameter is precisely 8/4 mm.
These magnets are magnetized axially (through the thickness), which means one flat side is the N pole and the other is S. In the case of connecting two rings, make sure one is turned the right way. When ordering a larger quantity, magnets are usually packed in stacks, where they are already naturally paired.

Pros and cons of rare earth magnets.

Strengths

Besides their magnetic performance, neodymium magnets are valued for these benefits:
  • They do not lose magnetism, even over approximately 10 years – the decrease in power is only ~1% (based on measurements),
  • They are noted for resistance to demagnetization induced by external disturbances,
  • In other words, due to the metallic finish of gold, the element becomes visually attractive,
  • Neodymium magnets ensure maximum magnetic induction on a small area, which ensures high operational effectiveness,
  • Made from properly selected components, these magnets show impressive resistance to high heat, enabling them to function (depending on their form) at temperatures up to 230°C and above...
  • Possibility of precise forming and adapting to defined needs,
  • Huge importance in innovative solutions – they are used in magnetic memories, electric drive systems, precision medical tools, and multitasking production systems.
  • Thanks to concentrated force, small magnets offer high operating force, occupying minimum space,

Disadvantages

Disadvantages of neodymium magnets:
  • At very strong impacts they can break, therefore we recommend placing them in steel cases. A metal housing provides additional protection against damage, as well as increases the magnet's durability.
  • Neodymium magnets lose their force 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 stability even at temperatures up to 230°C
  • Magnets exposed to a humid environment can rust. Therefore when using outdoors, we recommend using water-impermeable magnets made of rubber, plastic or other material protecting against moisture
  • We suggest cover - magnetic mount, due to difficulties in producing nuts inside the magnet and complex shapes.
  • Health risk related to microscopic parts of magnets are risky, in case of ingestion, which is particularly important in the context of child safety. Furthermore, tiny parts of these devices can be problematic in diagnostics medical after entering the body.
  • High unit price – neodymium magnets are more expensive than other types of magnets (e.g. ferrite), which hinders application in large quantities

Lifting parameters

Maximum lifting force for a neodymium magnet – what it depends on?

Information about lifting capacity was determined for ideal contact conditions, assuming:
  • using a base made of low-carbon steel, functioning as a magnetic yoke
  • possessing a thickness of minimum 10 mm to ensure full flux closure
  • with an ground touching surface
  • under conditions of ideal adhesion (surface-to-surface)
  • under axial force vector (90-degree angle)
  • at ambient temperature room level

Impact of factors on magnetic holding capacity in practice

During everyday use, the actual holding force is determined by several key aspects, ranked from the most important:
  • Air gap (between the magnet and the metal), since even a microscopic distance (e.g. 0.5 mm) results in a decrease in force by up to 50% (this also applies to varnish, rust or debris).
  • Force direction – remember that the magnet has greatest strength perpendicularly. Under shear forces, the holding force drops significantly, often to levels of 20-30% of the nominal value.
  • Substrate thickness – to utilize 100% power, the steel must be adequately massive. Paper-thin metal restricts the attraction force (the magnet "punches through" it).
  • Material composition – different alloys reacts the same. High carbon content worsen the interaction with the magnet.
  • Plate texture – smooth surfaces guarantee perfect abutment, which increases field saturation. Uneven metal weaken the grip.
  • Thermal factor – hot environment weakens pulling force. Too high temperature can permanently damage the magnet.

Holding force was measured on the plate surface of 20 mm thickness, when the force acted perpendicularly, in contrast under parallel forces the lifting capacity is smaller. In addition, even a small distance between the magnet and the plate lowers the holding force.

Precautions when working with NdFeB magnets
Allergic reactions

It is widely known that the nickel plating (standard magnet coating) is a common allergen. If you have an allergy, avoid touching magnets with bare hands or opt for versions in plastic housing.

Keep away from children

These products are not toys. Swallowing several magnets may result in them attracting across intestines, which constitutes a direct threat to life and requires immediate surgery.

Mechanical processing

Dust created during cutting of magnets is combustible. Avoid drilling into magnets without proper cooling and knowledge.

Do not underestimate power

Handle with care. Rare earth magnets act from a long distance and snap with massive power, often faster than you can react.

Safe distance

Data protection: Neodymium magnets can damage payment cards and sensitive devices (pacemakers, medical aids, mechanical watches).

Beware of splinters

Despite metallic appearance, neodymium is brittle and not impact-resistant. Do not hit, as the magnet may crumble into hazardous fragments.

Danger to pacemakers

For implant holders: Strong magnetic fields disrupt electronics. Maintain minimum 30 cm distance or ask another person to work with the magnets.

Physical harm

Risk of injury: The attraction force is so great that it can cause blood blisters, pinching, and even bone fractures. Protective gloves are recommended.

GPS and phone interference

Be aware: neodymium magnets produce a field that interferes with sensitive sensors. Maintain a separation from your mobile, tablet, and navigation systems.

Demagnetization risk

Control the heat. Heating the magnet above 80 degrees Celsius will destroy its properties and pulling force.

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