SM 25x350 [2xM8] / N52 - magnetic separator
magnetic separator
Catalog no 130355
GTIN/EAN: 5906301813033
Diameter Ø
25 mm [±1 mm]
Height
350 mm [±1 mm]
Weight
1360 g
Magnetic Flux
~ 8 500 Gauss [±5%]
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Technical - SM 25x350 [2xM8] / N52 - magnetic separator
Specification / characteristics - SM 25x350 [2xM8] / N52 - magnetic separator
| properties | values |
|---|---|
| Cat. no. | 130355 |
| GTIN/EAN | 5906301813033 |
| Production/Distribution | Dhit sp. z o.o. |
| Country of origin | Poland / China / Germany |
| Customs code | 85059029 |
| Diameter Ø | 25 mm [±1 mm] |
| Height | 350 mm [±1 mm] |
| Weight | 1360 g |
| Material Type | Stainless steel AISI 304 / A2 |
| Magnetic Flux | ~ 8 500 Gauss [±5%] |
| Size/Mount Quantity | M8x2 |
| Polarity | circumferential - 13 poles |
| Casing Tube Thickness | 1 mm |
| Manufacturing Tolerance | ±1 mm |
Magnetic properties of material N52
| properties | values | units |
|---|---|---|
| remenance Br [min. - max.] ? | 14.2-14.7 | kGs |
| remenance Br [min. - max.] ? | 1420-1470 | mT |
| coercivity bHc ? | 10.8-12.5 | kOe |
| coercivity bHc ? | 860-995 | kA/m |
| actual internal force iHc | ≥ 12 | kOe |
| actual internal force iHc | ≥ 955 | kA/m |
| energy density [min. - max.] ? | 48-53 | BH max MGOe |
| energy density [min. - max.] ? | 380-422 | BH max KJ/m |
| max. temperature ? | ≤ 80 | °C |
Physical properties of sintered neodymium magnets Nd2Fe14B at 20°C
| properties | values | units |
|---|---|---|
| Vickers hardness | ≥550 | Hv |
| Density | ≥7.4 | g/cm3 |
| Curie Temperature TC | 312 - 380 | °C |
| Curie Temperature TF | 593 - 716 | °F |
| Specific resistance | 150 | μΩ⋅cm |
| Bending strength | 250 | MPa |
| Compressive strength | 1000~1100 | MPa |
| Thermal expansion parallel (∥) to orientation (M) | (3-4) x 10-6 | °C-1 |
| Thermal expansion perpendicular (⊥) to orientation (M) | -(1-3) x 10-6 | °C-1 |
| Young's modulus | 1.7 x 104 | kg/mm² |
Table 1: Rod construction
SM 25x350 [2xM8] / N52
| Parameter | Value | Description / Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Diameter (Ø) | 25 | mm |
| Total length | 350 | mm (L) |
| Active length | 314 | mm |
| Section count | 13 | modules |
| Dead zone | 36 | mm (2x 18mm starter) |
| Weight (est.) | ~1306 | g |
| Active area | 247 | cm² (Area) |
| Housing material | AISI 304 | 1.4301 (Inox) |
| Surface finish | Ra < 0.8 µm | Polished |
| Temp. class | 80°C | Standard (N) |
| Force loss (at max °C) | -12.8% | Reversible loss (physics) |
| Force (calculated) | 18.1 | kg (theor.) |
| Induction (surface) | ~8 500 | Gauss (Max) |
Chart 2: Field profile (13 sections)
Chart 3: Temperature performance
Chemical composition
| iron (Fe) | 64% – 68% |
| neodymium (Nd) | 29% – 32% |
| boron (B) | 1.1% – 1.2% |
| dysprosium (Dy) | 0.5% – 2.0% |
| coating (Ni-Cu-Ni) | < 0.05% |
Ecology and recycling (GPSR)
| recyclability (EoL) | 100% |
| recycled raw materials | ~10% (pre-cons) |
| carbon footprint | low / zredukowany |
| waste code (EWC) | 16 02 16 |
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Pros and cons of neodymium magnets.
Advantages
- They retain attractive force for nearly ten years – the drop is just ~1% (in theory),
- They are extremely resistant to demagnetization induced by external magnetic fields,
- The use of an refined layer of noble metals (nickel, gold, silver) causes the element to look better,
- Magnets are distinguished by very high magnetic induction on the working surface,
- Through (adequate) combination of ingredients, they can achieve high thermal resistance, allowing for operation at temperatures reaching 230°C and above...
- Thanks to freedom in shaping and the ability to customize to unusual requirements,
- Versatile presence in high-tech industry – they find application in mass storage devices, motor assemblies, diagnostic systems, as well as industrial machines.
- Compactness – despite small sizes they provide effective action, making them ideal for precision applications
Disadvantages
- Brittleness is one of their disadvantages. Upon intense impact they can fracture. We recommend keeping them in a strong case, which not only protects them against impacts but also increases their durability
- NdFeB magnets demagnetize when exposed to high temperatures. After reaching 80°C, many of them experience permanent drop of power (a factor is the shape and dimensions of the magnet). We offer magnets specially adapted to work at temperatures up to 230°C marked [AH], which are extremely resistant to heat
- They rust in a humid environment. For use outdoors we suggest using waterproof magnets e.g. in rubber, plastic
- Due to limitations in producing nuts and complicated shapes in magnets, we recommend using cover - magnetic mount.
- Health risk resulting from small fragments of magnets are risky, when accidentally swallowed, which becomes key in the aspect of protecting the youngest. It is also worth noting that small components of these devices can be problematic in diagnostics medical in case of swallowing.
- High unit price – neodymium magnets cost more than other types of magnets (e.g. ferrite), which hinders application in large quantities
Pull force analysis
Best holding force of the magnet in ideal parameters – what it depends on?
- using a base made of low-carbon steel, functioning as a circuit closing element
- possessing a massiveness of min. 10 mm to avoid saturation
- with an ground touching surface
- without any insulating layer between the magnet and steel
- during detachment in a direction perpendicular to the mounting surface
- at conditions approx. 20°C
What influences lifting capacity in practice
- Clearance – existence of foreign body (paint, tape, gap) acts as an insulator, which reduces power steeply (even by 50% at 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).
- Element thickness – to utilize 100% power, the steel must be sufficiently thick. Thin sheet limits the lifting capacity (the magnet "punches through" it).
- Material composition – different alloys reacts the same. Alloy additives worsen the interaction with the magnet.
- Surface finish – full contact is obtained only on smooth steel. Rough texture reduce the real contact area, reducing force.
- Temperature – heating the magnet results in weakening of force. Check the maximum operating temperature for a given model.
Lifting capacity was measured by applying a steel plate with a smooth surface of optimal thickness (min. 20 mm), under perpendicular detachment force, however under parallel forces the holding force is lower. Moreover, even a minimal clearance between the magnet and the plate lowers the lifting capacity.
H&S for magnets
Precision electronics
Navigation devices and smartphones are highly sensitive to magnetism. Direct contact with a strong magnet can permanently damage the sensors in your phone.
Product not for children
Adult use only. Small elements pose a choking risk, leading to intestinal necrosis. Store out of reach of children and animals.
Eye protection
Neodymium magnets are sintered ceramics, meaning they are prone to chipping. Impact of two magnets will cause them breaking into small pieces.
Handling rules
Use magnets with awareness. Their immense force can shock even professionals. Stay alert and do not underestimate their power.
ICD Warning
Warning for patients: Powerful magnets affect medical devices. Maintain minimum 30 cm distance or request help to work with the magnets.
Thermal limits
Standard neodymium magnets (grade N) lose power when the temperature exceeds 80°C. The loss of strength is permanent.
Pinching danger
Risk of injury: The pulling power is so great that it can cause blood blisters, pinching, and even bone fractures. Protective gloves are recommended.
Nickel coating and allergies
A percentage of the population suffer from a hypersensitivity to nickel, which is the standard coating for NdFeB magnets. Prolonged contact can result in an allergic reaction. We suggest use protective gloves.
Dust explosion hazard
Fire warning: Rare earth powder is explosive. Avoid machining magnets without safety gear as this may cause fire.
Electronic devices
Very strong magnetic fields can erase data on payment cards, hard drives, and storage devices. Keep a distance of min. 10 cm.
