MW 38x3.5 / N38 - cylindrical magnet
cylindrical magnet
Catalog no 010062
GTIN: 5906301810612
Diameter Ø [±0,1 mm]
38 mm
Height [±0,1 mm]
3.5 mm
Weight
29.77 g
Magnetization Direction
↑ axial
Load capacity
7.35 kg / 72.08 N
Magnetic Induction
112.31 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
Pros as well as cons of NdFeB magnets.
In addition to their pulling strength, neodymium magnets provide the following advantages:
- They retain full power for nearly 10 years – the loss is just ~1% (based on simulations),
- They have excellent resistance to magnetic field loss as a result of external fields,
- The use of an refined layer of noble metals (nickel, gold, silver) causes the element to have aesthetics,
- Magnets exhibit extremely high magnetic induction on the outer side,
- Through (adequate) combination of ingredients, they can achieve high thermal strength, enabling functioning at temperatures approaching 230°C and above...
- Thanks to flexibility in constructing and the capacity to customize to specific needs,
- Key role in electronics industry – they find application in mass storage devices, brushless drives, medical devices, also industrial machines.
- Relatively small size with high pulling force – neodymium magnets offer impressive pulling force in tiny dimensions, which allows their use in miniature devices
What to avoid - cons of neodymium magnets: tips and applications.
- Susceptibility to cracking is one of their disadvantages. Upon intense impact they can break. We recommend keeping them in a strong case, which not only protects them against impacts but also raises their durability
- When exposed to high temperature, neodymium magnets experience a drop in force. Often, when the temperature exceeds 80°C, their power decreases (depending on the size, as well as shape of the magnet). For those who need magnets for extreme conditions, we offer [AH] versions withstanding up to 230°C
- Magnets exposed to a humid environment can corrode. Therefore during using outdoors, we recommend using water-impermeable magnets made of rubber, plastic or other material protecting against moisture
- Due to limitations in realizing nuts and complicated forms in magnets, we recommend using casing - magnetic holder.
- Possible danger related to microscopic parts of magnets can be dangerous, in case of ingestion, which becomes key in the aspect of protecting the youngest. It is also worth noting that small elements of these magnets can complicate diagnosis medical when they are in the body.
- Higher cost of purchase is one of the disadvantages compared to ceramic magnets, especially in budget applications
Maximum lifting force for a neodymium magnet – what it depends on?
The specified lifting capacity concerns the peak performance, recorded under laboratory conditions, meaning:
- on a base made of structural steel, effectively closing the magnetic flux
- whose transverse dimension reaches at least 10 mm
- with an ideally smooth contact surface
- with zero gap (no paint)
- during pulling in a direction vertical to the mounting surface
- at conditions approx. 20°C
Magnet lifting force in use – key factors
In practice, the real power is determined by a number of factors, presented from the most important:
- Distance – existence of foreign body (paint, tape, air) interrupts the magnetic circuit, which reduces power rapidly (even by 50% at 0.5 mm).
- Loading method – declared lifting capacity refers to detachment vertically. When slipping, the magnet holds much less (typically approx. 20-30% of maximum force).
- Element thickness – to utilize 100% power, the steel must be sufficiently thick. Paper-thin metal restricts the attraction force (the magnet "punches through" it).
- Steel type – low-carbon steel gives the best results. Higher carbon content decrease magnetic properties and lifting capacity.
- Plate texture – ground elements guarantee perfect abutment, which increases force. Rough surfaces weaken the grip.
- Temperature – temperature increase causes a temporary drop of force. Check the thermal limit for a given model.
* Lifting capacity testing was conducted on a smooth plate of optimal thickness, under a perpendicular pulling force, however under shearing force the load capacity is reduced by as much as 75%. In addition, even a slight gap {between} the magnet’s surface and the plate reduces the load capacity.
Precautions when working with NdFeB magnets
Fragile material
Despite metallic appearance, neodymium is brittle and cannot withstand shocks. Avoid impacts, as the magnet may crumble into hazardous fragments.
Metal Allergy
A percentage of the population experience a contact allergy to Ni, which is the typical protective layer for neodymium magnets. Prolonged contact can result in a rash. We suggest wear safety gloves.
Danger to the youngest
Neodymium magnets are not intended for children. Swallowing a few magnets may result in them pinching intestinal walls, which poses a severe health hazard and requires urgent medical intervention.
Implant safety
Medical warning: Strong magnets can deactivate heart devices and defibrillators. Do not approach if you have electronic implants.
Caution required
Before use, check safety instructions. Sudden snapping can destroy the magnet or hurt your hand. Think ahead.
Do not overheat magnets
Avoid heat. NdFeB magnets are sensitive to heat. If you require resistance above 80°C, inquire about special high-temperature series (H, SH, UH).
Physical harm
Big blocks can smash fingers instantly. Do not put your hand betwixt two strong magnets.
GPS Danger
A strong magnetic field negatively affects the operation of magnetometers in phones and GPS navigation. Keep magnets near a smartphone to prevent damaging the sensors.
Electronic hazard
Avoid bringing magnets close to a wallet, laptop, or TV. The magnetism can irreversibly ruin these devices and erase data from cards.
Flammability
Mechanical processing of neodymium magnets carries a risk of fire hazard. Magnetic powder oxidizes rapidly with oxygen and is difficult to extinguish.
Safety First!
Want to know more? Read our article: Why are neodymium magnets dangerous?
