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MP 62x42x25 / N38 - ring magnet

ring magnet

Catalog no 030205

GTIN/EAN: 5906301812227

5.00

Diameter

62 mm [±0,1 mm]

internal diameter Ø

42 mm [±0,1 mm]

Height

25 mm [±0,1 mm]

Weight

306.31 g

Magnetization Direction

↑ axial

Load capacity

58.67 kg / 575.60 N

Magnetic Induction

389.14 mT / 3891 Gs

Coating

[NiCuNi] Nickel

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Technical parameters - MP 62x42x25 / N38 - ring magnet

Specification / characteristics - MP 62x42x25 / N38 - ring magnet

properties
properties values
Cat. no. 030205
GTIN/EAN 5906301812227
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 62 mm [±0,1 mm]
internal diameter Ø 42 mm [±0,1 mm]
Height 25 mm [±0,1 mm]
Weight 306.31 g
Magnetization Direction ↑ axial
Load capacity ~ ? 58.67 kg / 575.60 N
Magnetic Induction ~ ? 389.14 mT / 3891 Gs
Coating [NiCuNi] Nickel
Manufacturing Tolerance ±0.1 mm

Magnetic properties of material N38

Specification / characteristics MP 62x42x25 / 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 product - data

These values represent the direct effect of a physical calculation. Results were calculated on algorithms for the material Nd2Fe14B. Operational parameters might slightly deviate from the simulation results. Please consider these calculations as a preliminary roadmap during assembly planning.

Table 1: Static force (force vs distance) - interaction chart
MP 62x42x25 / N38

Distance (mm) Induction (Gauss) / mT Pull Force (kg) Risk Status
0 mm 4472 Gs
447.2 mT
58.67 kg / 58670.0 g
575.6 N
critical level
1 mm 4338 Gs
433.8 mT
55.21 kg / 55213.2 g
541.6 N
critical level
2 mm 4201 Gs
420.1 mT
51.77 kg / 51768.5 g
507.8 N
critical level
3 mm 4061 Gs
406.1 mT
48.39 kg / 48394.9 g
474.8 N
critical level
5 mm 3781 Gs
378.1 mT
41.94 kg / 41942.4 g
411.5 N
critical level
10 mm 3097 Gs
309.7 mT
28.15 kg / 28148.0 g
276.1 N
critical level
15 mm 2485 Gs
248.5 mT
18.12 kg / 18118.5 g
177.7 N
critical level
20 mm 1972 Gs
197.2 mT
11.41 kg / 11412.7 g
112.0 N
critical level
30 mm 1239 Gs
123.9 mT
4.51 kg / 4505.2 g
44.2 N
warning
50 mm 533 Gs
53.3 mT
0.83 kg / 832.4 g
8.2 N
safe

Table 2: Sliding hold (vertical surface)
MP 62x42x25 / N38

Distance (mm) Friction coefficient Pull Force (kg)
0 mm Stal (~0.2) 11.73 kg / 11734.0 g
115.1 N
1 mm Stal (~0.2) 11.04 kg / 11042.0 g
108.3 N
2 mm Stal (~0.2) 10.35 kg / 10354.0 g
101.6 N
3 mm Stal (~0.2) 9.68 kg / 9678.0 g
94.9 N
5 mm Stal (~0.2) 8.39 kg / 8388.0 g
82.3 N
10 mm Stal (~0.2) 5.63 kg / 5630.0 g
55.2 N
15 mm Stal (~0.2) 3.62 kg / 3624.0 g
35.6 N
20 mm Stal (~0.2) 2.28 kg / 2282.0 g
22.4 N
30 mm Stal (~0.2) 0.90 kg / 902.0 g
8.8 N
50 mm Stal (~0.2) 0.17 kg / 166.0 g
1.6 N

Table 3: Vertical assembly (shearing) - behavior on slippery surfaces
MP 62x42x25 / N38

Surface type Friction coefficient / % Mocy Max load (kg)
Raw steel
µ = 0.3 30% Nominalnej Siły
17.60 kg / 17601.0 g
172.7 N
Painted steel (standard)
µ = 0.2 20% Nominalnej Siły
11.73 kg / 11734.0 g
115.1 N
Oily/slippery steel
µ = 0.1 10% Nominalnej Siły
5.87 kg / 5867.0 g
57.6 N
Magnet with anti-slip rubber
µ = 0.5 50% Nominalnej Siły
29.34 kg / 29335.0 g
287.8 N

Table 4: Steel thickness (saturation) - power losses
MP 62x42x25 / N38

Steel thickness (mm) % power Real pull force (kg)
0.5 mm
3%
1.96 kg / 1955.7 g
19.2 N
1 mm
8%
4.89 kg / 4889.2 g
48.0 N
2 mm
17%
9.78 kg / 9778.3 g
95.9 N
5 mm
42%
24.45 kg / 24445.8 g
239.8 N
10 mm
83%
48.89 kg / 48891.7 g
479.6 N

Table 5: Thermal resistance (stability) - power drop
MP 62x42x25 / N38

Ambient temp. (°C) Power loss Remaining pull Status
20 °C 0.0% 58.67 kg / 58670.0 g
575.6 N
OK
40 °C -2.2% 57.38 kg / 57379.3 g
562.9 N
OK
60 °C -4.4% 56.09 kg / 56088.5 g
550.2 N
OK
80 °C -6.6% 54.80 kg / 54797.8 g
537.6 N
100 °C -28.8% 41.77 kg / 41773.0 g
409.8 N

Table 6: Magnet-Magnet interaction (attraction) - field collision
MP 62x42x25 / N38

Gap (mm) Attraction (kg) (N-S) Repulsion (kg) (N-N)
0 mm 264.93 kg / 264931 g
2599.0 N
5 588 Gs
N/A
1 mm 257.19 kg / 257186 g
2523.0 N
8 812 Gs
231.47 kg / 231468 g
2270.7 N
~0 Gs
2 mm 249.32 kg / 249322 g
2445.8 N
8 676 Gs
224.39 kg / 224389 g
2201.3 N
~0 Gs
3 mm 241.51 kg / 241510 g
2369.2 N
8 539 Gs
217.36 kg / 217359 g
2132.3 N
~0 Gs
5 mm 226.10 kg / 226103 g
2218.1 N
8 262 Gs
203.49 kg / 203493 g
1996.3 N
~0 Gs
10 mm 189.40 kg / 189396 g
1858.0 N
7 562 Gs
170.46 kg / 170456 g
1672.2 N
~0 Gs
20 mm 127.11 kg / 127106 g
1246.9 N
6 195 Gs
114.40 kg / 114395 g
1122.2 N
~0 Gs
50 mm 32.28 kg / 32284 g
316.7 N
3 122 Gs
29.06 kg / 29056 g
285.0 N
~0 Gs

Table 7: Safety (HSE) (electronics) - precautionary measures
MP 62x42x25 / N38

Object / Device Limit (Gauss) / mT Safe distance
Pacemaker 5 Gs (0.5 mT) 32.5 cm
Hearing aid 10 Gs (1.0 mT) 25.5 cm
Timepiece 20 Gs (2.0 mT) 20.0 cm
Phone / Smartphone 40 Gs (4.0 mT) 15.5 cm
Car key 50 Gs (5.0 mT) 14.0 cm
Payment card 400 Gs (40.0 mT) 6.0 cm
HDD hard drive 600 Gs (60.0 mT) 5.0 cm

Table 8: Collisions (cracking risk) - warning
MP 62x42x25 / N38

Start from (mm) Speed (km/h) Energy (J) Predicted outcome
10 mm 17.65 km/h
(4.90 m/s)
3.68 J
30 mm 25.31 km/h
(7.03 m/s)
7.57 J
50 mm 31.49 km/h
(8.75 m/s)
11.72 J
100 mm 44.16 km/h
(12.27 m/s)
23.04 J

Table 9: Coating parameters (durability)
MP 62x42x25 / 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: Electrical data (Pc)
MP 62x42x25 / N38

Parameter Value SI Unit / Description
Magnetic Flux 100 906 Mx 1009.1 µWb
Pc Coefficient 0.64 High (Stable)

Table 11: Underwater work (magnet fishing)
MP 62x42x25 / N38

Environment Effective steel pull Effect
Air (land) 58.67 kg Standard
Water (riverbed) 67.18 kg
(+8.51 kg Buoyancy gain)
+14.5%
Corrosion warning: Standard nickel requires drying after every contact with moisture; lack of maintenance will lead to rust spots.
1. Wall mount (shear)

*Caution: On a vertical wall, the magnet holds only approx. 20-30% of its nominal pull.

2. Efficiency vs thickness

*Thin metal sheet (e.g. computer case) drastically limits the holding force.

3. Temperature resistance

*For standard magnets, the max working temp is 80°C.

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

chart generated for the permeance coefficient Pc (Permeance Coefficient) = 0.64

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 specification and ecology
Elemental analysis
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%
Sustainability
recyclability (EoL) 100%
recycled raw materials ~10% (pre-cons)
carbon footprint low / zredukowany
waste code (EWC) 16 02 16
Safety card (GPSR)
responsible entity
Dhit sp. z o.o.
ul. Kościuszki 6A, 05-850 Ożarów Mazowiecki
tel: +48 22 499 98 98 | e-mail: bok@dhit.pl
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id: 030205-2025
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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. Thanks to the hole (often for a screw), this model enables quick installation to wood, wall, plastic, or metal. This product with a force of 58.67 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 flexible washer under the screw head, which will cushion the stresses. Remember: cracking during assembly results from material properties, not a product defect.
These magnets are coated with standard Ni-Cu-Ni plating, which protects them in indoor conditions, but is not sufficient for rain. Damage to the protective layer during assembly is the most common cause of rusting. This product is dedicated for indoor use. For outdoor applications, we recommend choosing magnets in hermetic housing or additional protection with varnish.
The inner hole diameter determines the maximum size of the mounting element. 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. Always check that the screw head is not larger than the outer diameter of the magnet (62 mm), so it doesn't protrude beyond the outline.
The presented product is a ring magnet with dimensions Ø62 mm (outer diameter) and height 25 mm. The pulling force of this model is an impressive 58.67 kg, which translates to 575.60 N in newtons. The product has a [NiCuNi] coating and is made of NdFeB material. Inner hole dimension: 42 mm.
These magnets are magnetized axially (through the thickness), which means one flat side is the N pole and the other is S. If you want two such magnets screwed with cones facing each other (faces) to attract, you must connect them with opposite poles (N to S). We do not offer paired sets with marked poles in this category, but they are easy to match manually.

Advantages as well as disadvantages of neodymium magnets.

Advantages

Besides their tremendous strength, neodymium magnets offer the following advantages:
  • Their magnetic field is maintained, and after approximately 10 years it decreases only by ~1% (according to research),
  • They have excellent resistance to magnetism drop due to external magnetic sources,
  • The use of an aesthetic coating of noble metals (nickel, gold, silver) causes the element to look better,
  • Magnetic induction on the top side of the magnet remains very high,
  • Thanks to resistance to high temperature, they are able to function (depending on the shape) even at temperatures up to 230°C and higher...
  • Thanks to the possibility of accurate molding and adaptation to individualized projects, NdFeB magnets can be created in a broad palette of geometric configurations, which makes them more universal,
  • Universal use in future technologies – they are used in hard drives, electromotive mechanisms, diagnostic systems, as well as complex engineering applications.
  • Relatively small size with high pulling force – neodymium magnets offer high power in small dimensions, which allows their use in compact constructions

Weaknesses

Disadvantages of NdFeB magnets:
  • At very strong impacts they can break, therefore we recommend placing them in strong housings. A metal housing provides additional protection against damage and increases the magnet's durability.
  • NdFeB magnets demagnetize when exposed to high temperatures. After reaching 80°C, many of them experience permanent drop of strength (a factor is the shape and dimensions of the magnet). We offer magnets specially adapted to work at temperatures up to 230°C marked [AH], which are extremely resistant to heat
  • Magnets exposed to a humid environment can rust. Therefore while using outdoors, we suggest using waterproof magnets made of rubber, plastic or other material protecting against moisture
  • Limited possibility of producing nuts in the magnet and complex forms - recommended is cover - magnet mounting.
  • Possible danger resulting from small fragments of magnets can be dangerous, in case of ingestion, which becomes key in the aspect of protecting the youngest. Furthermore, tiny parts of these devices can disrupt the diagnostic process medical when they are in the body.
  • High unit price – neodymium magnets have a higher price than other types of magnets (e.g. ferrite), which increases costs of application in large quantities

Holding force characteristics

Optimal lifting capacity of a neodymium magnetwhat it depends on?

The force parameter is a result of laboratory testing executed under specific, ideal conditions:
  • with the contact of a sheet made of special test steel, ensuring maximum field concentration
  • with a cross-section no less than 10 mm
  • characterized by even structure
  • with direct contact (no paint)
  • during detachment in a direction vertical to the mounting surface
  • in temp. approx. 20°C

Lifting capacity in practice – influencing factors

During everyday use, the actual lifting capacity is determined by several key aspects, presented from most significant:
  • Distance (between the magnet and the plate), as even a microscopic clearance (e.g. 0.5 mm) can cause a drastic drop in force by up to 50% (this also applies to paint, corrosion or debris).
  • Pull-off angle – remember that the magnet holds strongest perpendicularly. Under shear forces, the capacity drops significantly, often to levels of 20-30% of the maximum value.
  • Metal thickness – thin material does not allow full use of the magnet. Part of the magnetic field passes through the material instead of converting into lifting capacity.
  • Steel type – mild steel attracts best. Higher carbon content lower magnetic properties and holding force.
  • Smoothness – ideal contact is obtained only on polished steel. Rough texture create air cushions, reducing force.
  • Temperature – heating the magnet results in weakening of force. It is worth remembering the thermal limit for a given model.

Holding force was measured on a smooth steel plate of 20 mm thickness, when the force acted perpendicularly, whereas under parallel forces the load capacity is reduced by as much as 5 times. Moreover, even a slight gap between the magnet’s surface and the plate reduces the holding force.

Safe handling of NdFeB magnets
Crushing force

Pinching hazard: The attraction force is so great that it can result in blood blisters, pinching, and even bone fractures. Protective gloves are recommended.

Precision electronics

Be aware: rare earth magnets generate a field that disrupts precision electronics. Keep a separation from your phone, device, and navigation systems.

Skin irritation risks

Some people experience a hypersensitivity to nickel, which is the standard coating for NdFeB magnets. Extended handling might lead to dermatitis. It is best to wear protective gloves.

Warning for heart patients

For implant holders: Powerful magnets disrupt electronics. Maintain minimum 30 cm distance or ask another person to handle the magnets.

Choking Hazard

NdFeB magnets are not toys. Swallowing multiple magnets may result in them attracting across intestines, which constitutes a direct threat to life and necessitates immediate surgery.

Protect data

Device Safety: Neodymium magnets can ruin payment cards and sensitive devices (heart implants, medical aids, mechanical watches).

Heat sensitivity

Regular neodymium magnets (N-type) lose magnetization when the temperature surpasses 80°C. Damage is permanent.

Immense force

Exercise caution. Neodymium magnets act from a distance and connect with huge force, often quicker than you can move away.

Eye protection

NdFeB magnets are ceramic materials, which means they are prone to chipping. Collision of two magnets leads to them breaking into shards.

Fire warning

Dust produced during cutting of magnets is flammable. Avoid drilling into magnets without proper cooling and knowledge.

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