UMGB 75x28 [M10x3] GW F200 PLATINIUM + Lina GOBLIN / N52 - goblin magnetic holder
goblin magnetic holder
Catalog no 350441
GTIN: 5906301814832
Diameter Ø [±0,1 mm]
75 mm
Height [±0,1 mm]
28 mm
Weight
900 g
Magnetization Direction
↑ axial
Load capacity
365 kg / 3579.43 N
Coating
[NiCuNi] nickel
280.00 ZŁ with VAT / pcs + price for transport
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Magnetic properties of material N52
Physical properties of sintered neodymium magnets Nd2Fe14B at 20°C
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Pros and cons of NdFeB magnets.
Apart from their consistent holding force, neodymium magnets have these key benefits:
- They have stable power, and over nearly 10 years their performance decreases symbolically – ~1% (in testing),
- They feature excellent resistance to magnetism drop when exposed to external magnetic sources,
- A magnet with a smooth gold surface looks better,
- Magnetic induction on the working part of the magnet is strong,
- Neodymium magnets are characterized by extremely high magnetic induction on the magnet surface and can work (depending on the form) even at a temperature of 230°C or more...
- Possibility of individual creating as well as modifying to complex conditions,
- Wide application in modern industrial fields – they serve a role in computer drives, electric motors, advanced medical instruments, also complex engineering applications.
- Compactness – despite small sizes they offer powerful magnetic field, making them ideal for precision applications
Disadvantages of neodymium magnets:
- At very strong impacts they can break, therefore we recommend placing them in steel cases. A metal housing provides additional protection against damage, as well as increases the magnet's durability.
- When exposed to high temperature, neodymium magnets suffer a drop in force. Often, when the temperature exceeds 80°C, their power decreases (depending on the size and shape of the magnet). For those who need magnets for extreme conditions, we offer [AH] versions withstanding up to 230°C
- Due to the susceptibility of magnets to corrosion in a humid environment, we suggest using waterproof magnets made of rubber, plastic or other material stable to moisture, in case of application outdoors
- Limited possibility of producing threads in the magnet and complicated shapes - preferred is cover - magnet mounting.
- Health risk to health – tiny shards of magnets pose a threat, in case of ingestion, which is particularly important in the context of child safety. Additionally, small elements of these devices are able to complicate diagnosis medical in case of swallowing.
- Higher cost of purchase is one of the disadvantages compared to ceramic magnets, especially in budget applications
Maximum lifting force for a neodymium magnet – what affects it?
The specified lifting capacity represents the limit force, obtained under optimal environment, meaning:
- on a plate made of mild steel, perfectly concentrating the magnetic flux
- whose thickness equals approx. 10 mm
- with an ground touching surface
- with total lack of distance (no impurities)
- under perpendicular application of breakaway force (90-degree angle)
- at room temperature
Lifting capacity in real conditions – factors
Real force impacted by specific conditions, such as (from priority):
- Clearance – the presence of any layer (paint, tape, air) acts as an insulator, which reduces power rapidly (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).
- Metal thickness – thin material does not allow full use of the magnet. Magnetic flux passes through the material instead of converting into lifting capacity.
- Material type – ideal substrate is high-permeability steel. Stainless steels may have worse magnetic properties.
- Surface condition – smooth surfaces guarantee perfect abutment, which increases field saturation. Uneven metal weaken the grip.
- Temperature – heating the magnet causes a temporary drop of induction. It is worth remembering the thermal limit for a given model.
* Holding force was checked on a smooth steel plate of 20 mm thickness, when the force acted perpendicularly, whereas under parallel forces the holding force is lower. Additionally, even a small distance {between} the magnet and the plate reduces the load capacity.
Safety rules for work with NdFeB magnets
Keep away from children
Adult use only. Small elements can be swallowed, causing severe trauma. Store away from kids and pets.
Fire risk
Machining of NdFeB material carries a risk of fire risk. Magnetic powder reacts violently with oxygen and is hard to extinguish.
Allergic reactions
Some people experience a contact allergy to Ni, which is the standard coating for neodymium magnets. Frequent touching might lead to skin redness. We suggest wear protective gloves.
Magnet fragility
Despite the nickel coating, neodymium is delicate and not impact-resistant. Avoid impacts, as the magnet may crumble into sharp, dangerous pieces.
Serious injuries
Big blocks can break fingers in a fraction of a second. Do not put your hand between two strong magnets.
Handling rules
Handle magnets consciously. Their powerful strength can surprise even experienced users. Stay alert and do not underestimate their power.
Power loss in heat
Standard neodymium magnets (N-type) lose magnetization when the temperature exceeds 80°C. Damage is permanent.
Phone sensors
Navigation devices and smartphones are extremely susceptible to magnetism. Close proximity with a powerful NdFeB magnet can decalibrate the internal compass in your phone.
Life threat
Warning for patients: Strong magnetic fields disrupt medical devices. Keep minimum 30 cm distance or ask another person to handle the magnets.
Threat to electronics
Very strong magnetic fields can destroy records on payment cards, hard drives, and other magnetic media. Maintain a gap of at least 10 cm.
Safety First!
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