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Strong NdFeB Magnet Disc Cylinder Ø80 x 30mm N50 Feature:
Material Neodymium
Plating Nickle (Ni-Cu-Ni)
Diameter D 80 mm
Volum 192453 mm³
Temperature max. 80 °C
Magnetic Grade N50
Tolerance 0.1 mm
Direction axial
Weight 1,462643 kg
Pull Power Force 250,000 kg
Hight H 30 mm
Neodymium magnets are graded according to their maximum energy product, which relates to the magnetic flux output per unit volume. Higher values indicate stronger magnets and range from N35 up to N52. Letters following the grade indicate maximum operating temperatures (often the Curie temperature), which range from M (up to 100 degrees Celsius) to EH (200 degrees Celsius).
Grades of Neodymium magnets:
► N35-N52
► 33M-48M
► 30H-45H
► 30SH-42SH
► 30UH-35UH
► 28EH-35EH
Some important properties used to compare permanent magnets are: remanence (Br), which measures the strength of the magnetic field, coercivity (Hci); the material’s resistance to becoming demagnetized, energy product (BHmax), the density of magnetic energy, and Curie temperature (TC), the temperature at which the material loses its magnetism. Neodymium magnets have higher remanence, much higher coercivity and energy product, but often lower Curie temperature than other types. Neodymium is alloyed with terbium and dysprosium in order to preserve its magnetic properties at high temperatures. The table below compares the magnetic performance of neodymium magnets with other types of permanent magnets. custom disc magnet neodymium, round magnet neodymium, neodymium permanent round magnet, high strength neodymium magnet round
New applications
In addition, the greater strength of neodymium magnets has inspired new applications in areas where magnets were not used before, such as magnetic jewelry clasps, children’s magnetic building sets (and other neodymium magnet toys) and as part of the closing mechanism of modern sport parachute equipment. They also are the main metal in the formerly popular desk-toy magnets, “Buckyballs”, though some retailers have chosen not to sell them due to child-safety concerns.
The strength and magnetic field homogeneity on neodymium magnets has also opened new applications in the medical field with the introduction of open magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners used to image the body in radiology departments as an alternative to superconducting magnets that use a coil of superconducting wire to produce the magnetic field.
Neodymium magnets are used as a surgically placed anti-reflux system which is a band of magnets surgically implanted around the lower esophagael sphincter to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
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