MW 5x15 / N38 - cylindrical magnet
cylindrical magnet
Catalog no 010084
GTIN: 5906301810834
Diameter Ø
5 mm [±0,1 mm]
Height
15 mm [±0,1 mm]
Weight
2.21 g
Magnetization Direction
↑ axial
Load capacity
4.15 kg / 40.7 N
Magnetic Induction
610.03 mT
Coating
[NiCuNi] nickel
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Magnetic properties of material N38
Physical properties of sintered neodymium magnets Nd2Fe14B at 20°C
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Advantages and disadvantages of neodymium magnets.
Apart from their superior power, neodymium magnets have these key benefits:
- They retain attractive force for around 10 years – the drop is just ~1% (based on simulations),
- They are resistant to demagnetization induced by external magnetic fields,
- A magnet with a smooth silver surface looks better,
- They are known for high magnetic induction at the operating surface, which increases their power,
- Made from properly selected components, these magnets show impressive resistance to high heat, enabling them to function (depending on their shape) at temperatures up to 230°C and above...
- Possibility of accurate modeling as well as adapting to atypical conditions,
- Versatile presence in electronics industry – they are used in mass storage devices, drive modules, diagnostic systems, and modern systems.
- Compactness – despite small sizes they provide effective action, making them ideal for precision applications
Disadvantages of neodymium magnets:
- At strong impacts they can crack, therefore we advise placing them in special holders. A metal housing provides additional protection against damage and increases the magnet's durability.
- We warn that neodymium magnets can lose their power at high temperatures. To prevent this, we suggest our specialized [AH] magnets, which work effectively even at 230°C.
- They rust in a humid environment - during use outdoors we advise using waterproof magnets e.g. in rubber, plastic
- Due to limitations in producing threads and complex forms in magnets, we recommend using cover - magnetic mount.
- Possible danger resulting from small fragments of magnets pose a threat, in case of ingestion, which becomes key in the context of child health protection. Additionally, small elements of these products are able to disrupt the diagnostic process medical after entering the body.
- Higher cost of purchase is a significant factor to consider compared to ceramic magnets, especially in budget applications
Maximum magnetic pulling force – what contributes to it?
Holding force of 4.15 kg is a result of laboratory testing performed under specific, ideal conditions:
- using a base made of mild steel, functioning as a magnetic yoke
- whose transverse dimension equals approx. 10 mm
- with a plane cleaned and smooth
- under conditions of gap-free contact (surface-to-surface)
- during pulling in a direction vertical to the mounting surface
- in stable room temperature
Magnet lifting force in use – key factors
It is worth knowing that the application force will differ subject to elements below, in order of importance:
- Space between magnet and steel – even a fraction of a millimeter of distance (caused e.g. by varnish or unevenness) drastically reduces the magnet efficiency, often by half at just 0.5 mm.
- Force direction – catalog parameter refers to detachment vertically. When attempting to slide, the magnet exhibits much less (typically approx. 20-30% of maximum force).
- Element thickness – for full efficiency, the steel must be adequately massive. Thin sheet limits the attraction force (the magnet "punches through" it).
- Metal type – not every steel reacts the same. Alloy additives worsen the attraction effect.
- Smoothness – full contact is obtained only on polished steel. Any scratches and bumps create air cushions, weakening the magnet.
- Thermal factor – hot environment reduces pulling force. Exceeding the limit temperature can permanently demagnetize the magnet.
* Lifting capacity was measured by applying a polished steel plate of suitable thickness (min. 20 mm), under perpendicular pulling force, whereas under parallel forces the holding force is lower. Additionally, even a slight gap {between} the magnet and the plate reduces the holding force.
Safety rules for work with neodymium magnets
Heat sensitivity
Standard neodymium magnets (N-type) undergo demagnetization when the temperature goes above 80°C. This process is irreversible.
No play value
Always keep magnets away from children. Risk of swallowing is high, and the effects of magnets clamping inside the body are fatal.
Handling guide
Handle with care. Neodymium magnets attract from a long distance and connect with massive power, often quicker than you can react.
Life threat
Medical warning: Strong magnets can turn off pacemakers and defibrillators. Do not approach if you have electronic implants.
Do not drill into magnets
Powder produced during grinding of magnets is self-igniting. Do not drill into magnets without proper cooling and knowledge.
Physical harm
Pinching hazard: The attraction force is so great that it can cause blood blisters, pinching, and broken bones. Protective gloves are recommended.
Compass and GPS
GPS units and smartphones are highly sensitive to magnetism. Close proximity with a strong magnet can ruin the sensors in your phone.
Protective goggles
Protect your eyes. Magnets can explode upon violent connection, ejecting sharp fragments into the air. Eye protection is mandatory.
Metal Allergy
Medical facts indicate that the nickel plating (the usual finish) is a potent allergen. If you have an allergy, prevent direct skin contact and opt for coated magnets.
Electronic devices
Intense magnetic fields can corrupt files on payment cards, HDDs, and storage devices. Maintain a gap of min. 10 cm.
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