SM 25x100 [2xM8] / N42 - magnetic separator
magnetic separator
Catalog no 130287
GTIN: 5906301812807
Diameter Ø
25 mm [±1 mm]
Height
100 mm [±1 mm]
Weight
0.01 g
Magnetic Flux
~ 6 500 Gauss [±5%]
246.00 ZŁ with VAT / pcs + price for transport
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Magnetic properties of material N42
Physical properties of sintered neodymium magnets Nd2Fe14B at 20°C
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Strengths and weaknesses of NdFeB magnets.
In addition to their pulling strength, neodymium magnets provide the following advantages:
- Their magnetic field is durable, and after around ten years it drops only by ~1% (according to research),
- They maintain their magnetic properties even under close interference source,
- The use of an aesthetic layer of noble metals (nickel, gold, silver) causes the element to have aesthetics,
- Neodymium magnets generate maximum magnetic induction on a their surface, which allows for strong attraction,
- Made from properly selected components, these magnets show impressive resistance to high heat, enabling them to function (depending on their form) at temperatures up to 230°C and above...
- Thanks to the possibility of free shaping and customization to specialized solutions, neodymium magnets can be manufactured in a broad palette of forms and dimensions, which amplifies use scope,
- Fundamental importance in innovative solutions – they are commonly used in magnetic memories, drive modules, diagnostic systems, and industrial machines.
- Compactness – despite small sizes they provide effective action, making them ideal for precision applications
Disadvantages of NdFeB magnets:
- Susceptibility to cracking is one of their disadvantages. Upon intense impact they can fracture. We advise keeping them in a special holder, which not only protects them against impacts but also increases their durability
- We warn that neodymium magnets can lose their power at high temperatures. To prevent this, we advise our specialized [AH] magnets, which work effectively even at 230°C.
- Due to the susceptibility of magnets to corrosion in a humid environment, we advise using waterproof magnets made of rubber, plastic or other material stable to moisture, in case of application outdoors
- We recommend casing - magnetic mount, due to difficulties in realizing threads inside the magnet and complicated shapes.
- Potential hazard related to microscopic parts of magnets are risky, when accidentally swallowed, which is particularly important in the context of child health protection. Additionally, small elements of these products can be problematic in diagnostics medical when they are in the body.
- Due to expensive raw materials, their price is higher than average,
Maximum lifting capacity of the magnet – what contributes to it?
Breakaway force is the result of a measurement for ideal contact conditions, assuming:
- with the use of a yoke made of low-carbon steel, ensuring maximum field concentration
- with a cross-section no less than 10 mm
- with a plane cleaned and smooth
- under conditions of ideal adhesion (metal-to-metal)
- during pulling in a direction perpendicular to the plane
- in temp. approx. 20°C
Practical lifting capacity: influencing factors
Bear in mind that the application force will differ depending on elements below, starting with the most relevant:
- Gap between magnet and steel – even a fraction of a millimeter of distance (caused e.g. by veneer or unevenness) diminishes the magnet efficiency, often by half at just 0.5 mm.
- Force direction – declared lifting capacity refers to detachment vertically. When applying parallel force, the magnet holds much less (often approx. 20-30% of nominal force).
- Wall thickness – the thinner the sheet, the weaker the hold. Part of the magnetic field penetrates through instead of generating force.
- Metal type – not every steel reacts the same. High carbon content worsen the attraction effect.
- Plate texture – smooth surfaces guarantee perfect abutment, which increases force. Rough surfaces reduce efficiency.
- Thermal conditions – neodymium magnets have a negative temperature coefficient. When it is hot they lose power, and at low temperatures gain strength (up to a certain limit).
* Lifting capacity testing was carried out on plates with a smooth surface of optimal thickness, under a perpendicular pulling force, however under parallel forces the load capacity is reduced by as much as 5 times. Moreover, even a small distance {between} the magnet and the plate decreases the lifting capacity.
H&S for magnets
Adults only
Adult use only. Tiny parts pose a choking risk, leading to severe trauma. Store away from children and animals.
Serious injuries
Risk of injury: The attraction force is so immense that it can cause hematomas, pinching, and broken bones. Use thick gloves.
Shattering risk
Watch out for shards. Magnets can explode upon violent connection, launching shards into the air. We recommend safety glasses.
Magnetic interference
A strong magnetic field disrupts the operation of magnetometers in smartphones and GPS navigation. Maintain magnets close to a device to prevent breaking the sensors.
Respect the power
Exercise caution. Neodymium magnets act from a long distance and connect with huge force, often quicker than you can react.
Danger to pacemakers
Individuals with a heart stimulator have to keep an safe separation from magnets. The magnetism can disrupt the operation of the implant.
Permanent damage
Regular neodymium magnets (grade N) lose power when the temperature goes above 80°C. The loss of strength is permanent.
Dust is flammable
Powder produced during cutting of magnets is combustible. Avoid drilling into magnets unless you are an expert.
Protect data
Very strong magnetic fields can destroy records on credit cards, HDDs, and storage devices. Maintain a gap of min. 10 cm.
Skin irritation risks
A percentage of the population experience a sensitization to Ni, which is the common plating for neodymium magnets. Frequent touching might lead to dermatitis. We suggest wear protective gloves.
Attention!
Learn more about risks in the article: Magnet Safety Guide.
