Sintered Neodymium Magnets
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Huatai Xinding(Beijing)Metal Materials Co., Ltd.
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Sintered neodymium magnet is the strongest magnetic material commercially available today. It is largely made of alloy of neodymium, iron and boron, and the chemical formula is Nd2Fe14B. Sintered NdFeB neodymium magnet exhibits high magnetic energy product in small size with high coercive forces. Examples of applications include permanent magnet motors, loudspeakers, magnetic separators, wind power generators, computer hard drive, and MRI devices.
For more technical information of our sintered neodymium magnet, please refer to the sections of Technological Advantages, Demagnetization Curve, Grades, Magnetic Properties, Physical Properties, Magnetic Parameters, Surface Treatment, Magnetization Orientations.
Technological Advantages
High Coercive Force
Highest Intrinsic coercive force Hcj≥35kOe
High Consistency
CPK of Remanence (Br) and Intrinsic coercive force (Hcj)>1.67
Low Reversible Temperature Coefficient
αBr=-0.08%/℃, βHcj=-0.4%/℃
Low Weight Loss
130℃, humidity 100%, vapor pressure 2.7bar, 20days, average weight loss<2mg/cm2
Grades
The Grade of a magnet generally indicates how "strong" a magnet material is, which is measured by the Maximum Energy Product. The energy product is commonly specified in units of Gauss Oersted. The higher the grade the "stronger" the magnet. The grade also tells the temperature rating of a magnet material. Neodymium magnets have different heat tolerances which determine their maximum working temperature. As the heat tolerance increases the maximum available flux density decreases.
Magnetization Orientations
Magnets can be delivered magnetized and un-magnetized. Some production methods require the magnets being incorporated into assemblies in a un-magnetized state and magnetized later once the assembly is completed. There are various magnetic orientations available for different shapes of magnets.