MW 8x1.5 / N38 - cylindrical magnet
cylindrical magnet
Catalog no 010101
GTIN: 5906301811008
Diameter Ø
8 mm [±0,1 mm]
Height
1.5 mm [±0,1 mm]
Weight
0.57 g
Magnetization Direction
↑ axial
Load capacity
0.66 kg / 6.47 N
Magnetic Induction
217.52 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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Pros as well as cons of NdFeB magnets.
Besides their remarkable field intensity, neodymium magnets offer the following advantages:
- Their strength is durable, and after approximately ten years it decreases only by ~1% (theoretically),
- They retain their magnetic properties even under strong external field,
- By covering with a shiny layer of gold, the element acquires an modern look,
- Magnetic induction on the working layer of the magnet is impressive,
- 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...
- Thanks to versatility in designing and the capacity to customize to individual projects,
- Wide application in innovative solutions – they serve a role in mass storage devices, brushless drives, diagnostic systems, as well as modern systems.
- Thanks to efficiency per cm³, small magnets offer high operating force, in miniature format,
Disadvantages of neodymium magnets:
- They are prone to damage upon heavy impacts. To avoid cracks, it is worth securing magnets in special housings. Such protection not only shields the magnet but also improves its resistance to damage
- We warn that neodymium magnets can reduce their power at high temperatures. To prevent this, we recommend our specialized [AH] magnets, which work effectively even at 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
- Limited ability of creating threads in the magnet and complicated forms - recommended is casing - mounting mechanism.
- Potential hazard resulting from small fragments of magnets are risky, if swallowed, which becomes key in the aspect of protecting the youngest. Additionally, tiny parts of these devices are able to be problematic in diagnostics medical when they are in the body.
- Due to neodymium price, their price is relatively high,
Maximum holding power of the magnet – what affects it?
The load parameter shown concerns the peak performance, recorded under ideal test conditions, specifically:
- with the contact of a sheet made of low-carbon steel, ensuring maximum field concentration
- with a cross-section minimum 10 mm
- with an polished touching surface
- without the slightest clearance between the magnet and steel
- for force applied at a right angle (pull-off, not shear)
- in temp. approx. 20°C
What influences lifting capacity in practice
It is worth knowing that the magnet holding may be lower subject to the following factors, starting with the most relevant:
- Gap between magnet and steel – even a fraction of a millimeter of distance (caused e.g. by varnish or dirt) drastically reduces the pulling force, often by half at just 0.5 mm.
- Force direction – declared lifting capacity refers to pulling vertically. When attempting to slide, the magnet holds much less (often approx. 20-30% of nominal force).
- Plate thickness – too thin plate does not accept the full field, causing part of the flux to be escaped to the other side.
- Material composition – different alloys reacts the same. Alloy additives weaken the attraction effect.
- Base smoothness – the smoother and more polished the surface, the larger the contact zone and stronger the hold. Roughness acts like micro-gaps.
- Thermal conditions – neodymium magnets have a sensitivity to temperature. At higher temperatures they are weaker, and at low temperatures gain strength (up to a certain limit).
* Holding force was measured on a smooth steel plate of 20 mm thickness, when a perpendicular force was applied, however under shearing force the lifting capacity is smaller. Moreover, even a slight gap {between} the magnet and the plate decreases the holding force.
Precautions when working with NdFeB magnets
Magnetic interference
Navigation devices and mobile phones are extremely susceptible to magnetic fields. Direct contact with a strong magnet can ruin the sensors in your phone.
Health Danger
Patients with a heart stimulator must maintain an absolute distance from magnets. The magnetic field can interfere with the operation of the life-saving device.
Fragile material
Protect your eyes. Magnets can explode upon uncontrolled impact, ejecting sharp fragments into the air. Wear goggles.
Permanent damage
Standard neodymium magnets (grade N) lose magnetization when the temperature exceeds 80°C. This process is irreversible.
Nickel allergy
Certain individuals experience a hypersensitivity to Ni, which is the typical protective layer for NdFeB magnets. Prolonged contact can result in an allergic reaction. We strongly advise wear protective gloves.
Conscious usage
Before use, check safety instructions. Uncontrolled attraction can destroy the magnet or injure your hand. Be predictive.
Do not give to children
Only for adults. Small elements pose a choking risk, leading to intestinal necrosis. Store out of reach of kids and pets.
Hand protection
Pinching hazard: The pulling power is so great that it can cause hematomas, pinching, and even bone fractures. Protective gloves are recommended.
Safe distance
Powerful magnetic fields can corrupt files on payment cards, HDDs, and other magnetic media. Stay away of at least 10 cm.
Fire risk
Mechanical processing of NdFeB material carries a risk of fire hazard. Magnetic powder reacts violently with oxygen and is difficult to extinguish.
Danger!
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