SMZR 25x200 / N52 - magnetic separator with handle
magnetic separator with handle
Catalog no 140444
GTIN: 5906301813507
Diameter Ø [±0,1 mm]
25 mm
Height [±0,1 mm]
200 mm
Weight
0.01 g
553.50 ZŁ with VAT / pcs + price for transport
450.00 ZŁ net + 23% VAT / pcs
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Magnetic properties of material N52
Physical properties of sintered neodymium magnets Nd2Fe14B at 20°C
Shopping tips
Strengths and weaknesses of rare earth magnets.
Besides their immense strength, neodymium magnets offer the following advantages:
- They do not lose magnetism, even over nearly 10 years – the drop in lifting capacity is only ~1% (according to tests),
- Magnets very well protect themselves against loss of magnetization caused by foreign field sources,
- Thanks to the shiny finish, the surface of nickel, gold-plated, or silver-plated gives an professional appearance,
- Magnets are distinguished by maximum magnetic induction on the outer layer,
- Thanks to resistance to high temperature, they can operate (depending on the shape) even at temperatures up to 230°C and higher...
- In view of the potential of free molding and customization to custom needs, magnetic components can be produced in a variety of shapes and sizes, which increases their versatility,
- Significant place in future technologies – they are utilized in magnetic memories, drive modules, medical devices, and complex engineering applications.
- Compactness – despite small sizes they provide effective action, making them ideal for precision applications
Disadvantages of neodymium magnets:
- They are fragile upon heavy impacts. To avoid cracks, it is worth protecting magnets using a steel holder. Such protection not only shields the magnet but also increases its resistance to damage
- Neodymium magnets lose strength when exposed to high temperatures. After reaching 80°C, many of them experience permanent drop of strength (a factor is the shape as well as dimensions of the magnet). We offer magnets specially adapted to work at temperatures up to 230°C marked [AH], which are very resistant to heat
- When exposed to humidity, magnets start to rust. For applications outside, it is recommended to use protective magnets, such as those in rubber or plastics, which prevent oxidation as well as corrosion.
- Due to limitations in creating nuts and complicated forms in magnets, we recommend using a housing - magnetic holder.
- Possible danger resulting from small fragments of magnets are risky, in case of ingestion, which is particularly important in the context of child health protection. Additionally, small components of these magnets can be problematic in diagnostics medical after entering the body.
- Due to expensive raw materials, their price is relatively high,
Best holding force of the magnet in ideal parameters – what contributes to it?
The declared magnet strength refers to the limit force, obtained under laboratory conditions, meaning:
- on a base made of mild steel, optimally conducting the magnetic flux
- with a cross-section minimum 10 mm
- with a plane cleaned and smooth
- under conditions of ideal adhesion (metal-to-metal)
- during detachment in a direction perpendicular to the plane
- in neutral thermal conditions
Key elements affecting lifting force
In practice, the actual holding force results from many variables, presented from most significant:
- Clearance – existence of foreign body (rust, tape, gap) interrupts the magnetic circuit, which lowers power rapidly (even by 50% at 0.5 mm).
- Force direction – declared lifting capacity refers to detachment vertically. When applying parallel force, the magnet exhibits much less (often approx. 20-30% of nominal force).
- Plate thickness – insufficiently thick steel does not close the flux, causing part of the flux to be lost into the air.
- Steel grade – ideal substrate is pure iron steel. Cast iron may generate lower lifting capacity.
- Surface quality – the smoother and more polished the surface, the better the adhesion and higher the lifting capacity. Unevenness creates an air distance.
- Thermal conditions – neodymium magnets have a negative temperature coefficient. When it is hot they lose power, and at low temperatures they can be stronger (up to a certain limit).
* Holding force was measured on the plate surface of 20 mm thickness, when the force acted perpendicularly, whereas under shearing force the load capacity is reduced by as much as 5 times. In addition, even a small distance {between} the magnet and the plate lowers the holding force.
Safety rules for work with NdFeB magnets
Protective goggles
Despite metallic appearance, neodymium is delicate and cannot withstand shocks. Avoid impacts, as the magnet may crumble into sharp, dangerous pieces.
Serious injuries
Mind your fingers. Two powerful magnets will snap together immediately with a force of several hundred kilograms, destroying anything in their path. Be careful!
Pacemakers
Medical warning: Strong magnets can turn off pacemakers and defibrillators. Stay away if you have medical devices.
Metal Allergy
Certain individuals suffer from a contact allergy to nickel, which is the standard coating for neodymium magnets. Extended handling might lead to a rash. We strongly advise use protective gloves.
Handling guide
Before starting, check safety instructions. Sudden snapping can destroy the magnet or hurt your hand. Be predictive.
No play value
Absolutely store magnets out of reach of children. Risk of swallowing is high, and the effects of magnets connecting inside the body are tragic.
Flammability
Powder created during machining of magnets is combustible. Avoid drilling into magnets without proper cooling and knowledge.
Phone sensors
Navigation devices and mobile phones are highly susceptible to magnetic fields. Close proximity with a strong magnet can decalibrate the sensors in your phone.
Magnetic media
Intense magnetic fields can erase data on payment cards, hard drives, and other magnetic media. Stay away of at least 10 cm.
Permanent damage
Avoid heat. Neodymium magnets are susceptible to heat. If you require resistance above 80°C, inquire about special high-temperature series (H, SH, UH).
Caution!
More info about hazards in the article: Safety of working with magnets.
