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UMS 20x8.6x4.5x7 / N38 - conical magnetic holder

conical magnetic holder

Catalog no 220327

GTIN: 5906301814177

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Diameter Ø [±0,1 mm]

20 mm

cone dimension Ø [±0,1 mm]

8.6x4.5 mm

Height [±0,1 mm]

7 mm

Weight

12 g

Magnetization Direction

↑ axial

Load capacity

6 kg / 58.84 N

Coating

[NiCuNi] nickel

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UMS 20x8.6x4.5x7 / N38 - conical magnetic holder

Specification/characteristics UMS 20x8.6x4.5x7 / N38 - conical magnetic holder
properties
values
Cat. no.
220327
GTIN
5906301814177
Production/Distribution
Dhit sp. z o.o.
Country of origin
Poland / China / Germany
Customs code
85059029
Diameter Ø
20 mm [±0,1 mm]
cone dimension Ø
8.6x4.5 mm [±0,1 mm]
Height
7 mm [±0,1 mm]
Weight
12 g [±0,1 mm]
Magnetization Direction
↑ axial
Load capacity ~ ?
6 kg / 58.84 N
Coating
[NiCuNi] nickel
Manufacturing Tolerance
± 0.1 mm

Magnetic properties of material N38

properties
values
units
remenance Br [Min. - Max.] ?
12.2-12.6
kGs
remenance Br [Min. - Max.] ?
1220-1260
T
coercivity bHc ?
10.8-11.5
kOe
coercivity bHc ?
860-915
kA/m
actual internal force iHc
≥ 12
kOe
actual internal force iHc
≥ 955
kA/m
energy density [Min. - Max.] ?
36-38
BH max MGOe
energy density [Min. - Max.] ?
287-303
BH max KJ/m
max. temperature ?
≤ 80
°C

Physical properties of NdFeB

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 106
°C-1
Thermal expansion perpendicular (⊥) to orientation (M)
-(1-3) x 10-6
°C-1
Young's modulus
1.7 x 104
kg/mm²

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Advantages as well as disadvantages of neodymium magnets NdFeB.

Besides their magnetic performance, neodymium magnets are valued for these benefits:

  • They do not lose their even over nearly ten years – the loss of power is only ~1% (according to tests),
  • They protect against demagnetization induced by ambient electromagnetic environments very well,
  • The use of a mirror-like gold surface provides a eye-catching finish,
  • They have extremely strong magnetic induction on the surface of the magnet,
  • Thanks to their exceptional temperature resistance, they can operate (depending on the form) even at temperatures up to 230°C or more,
  • With the option for tailored forming and precise design, these magnets can be produced in multiple shapes and sizes, greatly improving application potential,
  • Key role in modern technologies – they find application in data storage devices, electromechanical systems, diagnostic apparatus or even sophisticated instruments,
  • Compactness – despite their small size, they generate strong force, making them ideal for precision applications

Disadvantages of neodymium magnets:

  • They are fragile when subjected to a powerful impact. If the magnets are exposed to external force, they should be placed in a metal holder. The steel housing, in the form of a holder, protects the magnet from breakage , and at the same time strengthens its overall strength,
  • Magnets lose pulling force when exposed to temperatures exceeding 80°C. In most cases, this leads to irreversible power drop (influenced by the magnet’s form). To address this, we provide [AH] models with superior thermal resistance, able to operate even at 230°C or more,
  • They rust in a damp environment. If exposed to rain, we recommend using sealed magnets, such as those made of polymer,
  • Using a cover – such as a magnetic holder – is advised due to the challenges in manufacturing complex structures directly in the magnet,
  • Safety concern linked to microscopic shards may arise, when consumed by mistake, which is significant in the protection of children. Furthermore, tiny components from these assemblies may disrupt scanning once in the system,
  • Due to the price of neodymium, their cost is considerably higher,

Maximum lifting force for a neodymium magnet – what it depends on?

The given strength of the magnet corresponds to the optimal strength, calculated in the best circumstances, namely:

  • with the use of low-carbon steel plate acting as a magnetic yoke
  • having a thickness of no less than 10 millimeters
  • with a refined outer layer
  • with zero air gap
  • under perpendicular detachment force
  • in normal thermal conditions

Magnet lifting force in use – key factors

The lifting capacity of a magnet depends on in practice key elements, ordered from most important to least significant:

  • Air gap between the magnet and the plate, because even a very small distance (e.g. 0.5 mm) can cause a drop in lifting force of up to 50%.
  • Direction of applied force, because the maximum lifting capacity is achieved under perpendicular application. The force required to slide the magnet along the plate is usually several times lower.
  • Thickness of the plate, as a plate that is too thin causes part of the magnetic flux not to be used and to remain wasted in the air.
  • Material of the plate, because higher carbon content lowers holding force, while higher iron content increases it. The best choice is steel with high magnetic permeability and high saturation induction.
  • Surface of the plate, because the more smooth and polished it is, the better the contact and consequently the greater the magnetic saturation.
  • Operating temperature, since all permanent magnets have a negative temperature coefficient. This means that at high temperatures they are weaker, while at sub-zero temperatures they become slightly stronger.

* Holding force was checked on the plate surface of 20 mm thickness, when the force acted perpendicularly, whereas under shearing force the lifting capacity is smaller. Additionally, even a minimal clearance {between} the magnet and the plate lowers the lifting capacity.

Safety Precautions

If you have a nickel allergy, avoid contact with neodymium magnets.

Studies show a small percentage of people have allergies to certain metals, including nickel. An allergic reaction often manifests as skin redness and rash. If you have a nickel allergy, you can try wearing gloves or simply avoid direct contact with nickel-plated neodymium magnets.

Neodymium magnets are the most powerful, most remarkable magnets on the planet, and the surprising force between them can shock you at first.

Make sure to review all the information we have provided. This will help you avoid harm to your body and damage to the magnets.

Do not bring neodymium magnets close to GPS and smartphones.

Neodymium magnets are a source of intense magnetic fields that cause interference with magnetometers and compasses used in navigation, as well as internal compasses of smartphones and GPS devices.

Neodymium magnets can attract to each other due to their immense internal force, causing the skin and other body parts to get pinched and resulting in significant injuries.

Magnets will crack or crumble with uncontrolled joining to each other. Remember not to move them to each other or have them firmly in hands at a distance less than 10 cm.

Dust and powder from neodymium magnets are flammable.

Avoid drilling or mechanical processing of neodymium magnets. If the magnet is crushed into fine powder or dust, it becomes highly flammable.

Neodymium magnets can demagnetize at high temperatures.

Although magnets have shown to retain their effectiveness up to 80°C or 175°F, this temperature may vary depending on the type of material, shape, and intended use of the magnet.

Make sure not to bring neodymium magnets close to the TV, wallet, and computer HDD.

Strong magnetic fields emitted by neodymium magnets can destroy magnetic storage media such as floppy disks, credit cards, magnetic ID cards, cassette tapes, video tapes, or other devices. In addition, they can damage televisions, VCRs, computer monitors, and CRT displays. You should especially avoid placing neodymium magnets near electronic devices.

 It is important to keep neodymium magnets away from children.

Not all neodymium magnets are toys, so do not let children play with them. In such a situation, surgery is necessary to remove them. In the worst case scenario, it can result in death.

Keep neodymium magnets away from people with pacemakers.

Neodymium magnets generate strong magnetic fields. As a result, they interfere with the operation of a pacemaker. This is because many of these devices are equipped with a function that deactivates the device in a magnetic field.

Neodymium magnetic are highly fragile, they easily crack and can crumble.

Neodymium magnets are characterized by considerable fragility. Magnets made of neodymium are made of metal and coated with a shiny nickel, but they are not as durable as steel. At the moment of collision between the magnets, sharp metal fragments can be dispersed in different directions.

Exercise caution!

To show why neodymium magnets are so dangerous, read the article - How very dangerous are powerful neodymium magnets?.

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