MW 14x10 / N38 - cylindrical magnet
cylindrical magnet
Catalog no 010391
GTIN: 5906301811084
Diameter Ø [±0,1 mm]
14 mm
Height [±0,1 mm]
10 mm
Weight
11.55 g
Magnetization Direction
↑ axial
Load capacity
7.74 kg / 75.9 N
Magnetic Induction
507.48 mT
Coating
[NiCuNi] nickel
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Magnetic properties of material N38
Physical properties of sintered neodymium magnets Nd2Fe14B at 20°C
Shopping tips
Strengths as well as weaknesses of rare earth magnets.
Besides their high retention, neodymium magnets are valued for these benefits:
- They do not lose magnetism, even after nearly ten years – the decrease in strength is only ~1% (based on measurements),
- Neodymium magnets prove to be exceptionally resistant to demagnetization caused by external interference,
- Thanks to the shimmering finish, the plating of nickel, gold-plated, or silver-plated gives an clean appearance,
- They are known for high magnetic induction at the operating surface, which improves attraction properties,
- Through (adequate) combination of ingredients, they can achieve high thermal resistance, allowing for functioning at temperatures reaching 230°C and above...
- Possibility of exact shaping and optimizing to specific applications,
- Universal use in modern technologies – they serve a role in HDD drives, motor assemblies, precision medical tools, also industrial machines.
- Compactness – despite small sizes they generate large force, making them ideal for precision applications
What to avoid - cons of neodymium magnets: application proposals
- To avoid cracks upon strong impacts, we recommend using special steel housings. Such a solution secures the magnet and simultaneously increases its durability.
- We warn that neodymium magnets can reduce their strength at high temperatures. To prevent this, we advise our specialized [AH] magnets, which work effectively even at 230°C.
- When exposed to humidity, magnets usually rust. For applications outside, it is recommended to use protective magnets, such as magnets in rubber or plastics, which secure oxidation as well as corrosion.
- Limited possibility of creating nuts in the magnet and complex shapes - recommended is cover - magnet mounting.
- Health risk related to microscopic parts of magnets can be dangerous, when accidentally swallowed, which becomes key in the context of child safety. Additionally, tiny parts of these magnets can disrupt the diagnostic process medical in case of swallowing.
- High unit price – neodymium magnets cost more than other types of magnets (e.g. ferrite), which increases costs of application in large quantities
Breakaway strength of the magnet in ideal conditions – what it depends on?
The declared magnet strength concerns the peak performance, recorded under optimal environment, specifically:
- using a plate made of mild steel, functioning as a circuit closing element
- whose transverse dimension equals approx. 10 mm
- with a surface cleaned and smooth
- without the slightest clearance between the magnet and steel
- during detachment in a direction vertical to the plane
- at room temperature
Determinants of lifting force in real conditions
Holding efficiency impacted by working environment parameters, mainly (from most important):
- Distance – the presence of any layer (paint, tape, air) interrupts the magnetic circuit, which lowers power rapidly (even by 50% at 0.5 mm).
- Loading method – declared lifting capacity refers to detachment vertically. When attempting to slide, the magnet holds significantly lower power (typically approx. 20-30% of nominal force).
- Element thickness – for full efficiency, the steel must be adequately massive. Paper-thin metal restricts the lifting capacity (the magnet "punches through" it).
- Metal type – not every steel attracts identically. High carbon content worsen the interaction with the magnet.
- Smoothness – full contact is possible only on smooth steel. Rough texture create air cushions, reducing force.
- Temperature influence – high temperature weakens magnetic field. Too high temperature can permanently damage the magnet.
* Lifting capacity testing was performed on plates with a smooth surface of optimal thickness, under a perpendicular pulling force, in contrast under parallel forces the holding force is lower. Additionally, even a small distance {between} the magnet’s surface and the plate reduces the load capacity.
Warnings
Bone fractures
Big blocks can break fingers in a fraction of a second. Do not put your hand betwixt two strong magnets.
Medical implants
Health Alert: Strong magnets can deactivate pacemakers and defibrillators. Stay away if you have medical devices.
Avoid contact if allergic
Allergy Notice: The nickel-copper-nickel coating contains nickel. If redness appears, cease working with magnets and use protective gear.
Powerful field
Be careful. Neodymium magnets act from a distance and snap with massive power, often quicker than you can react.
Dust explosion hazard
Mechanical processing of NdFeB material poses a fire risk. Magnetic powder oxidizes rapidly with oxygen and is hard to extinguish.
Data carriers
Powerful magnetic fields can erase data on payment cards, HDDs, and storage devices. Keep a distance of min. 10 cm.
Keep away from children
Adult use only. Small elements pose a choking risk, leading to intestinal necrosis. Store away from kids and pets.
GPS and phone interference
A strong magnetic field interferes with the operation of compasses in phones and navigation systems. Do not bring magnets near a device to avoid breaking the sensors.
Heat sensitivity
Standard neodymium magnets (grade N) undergo demagnetization when the temperature surpasses 80°C. Damage is permanent.
Magnets are brittle
NdFeB magnets are ceramic materials, which means they are very brittle. Impact of two magnets leads to them breaking into small pieces.
Warning!
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