Product NameRare earth magnets wholesale buy large powerful neodymium rare earth Hook MagnetSizePer customer's requestGradeN35 N38 N40 N42 N45 N48 N50 N52(M.H.SH.UH.EH.AH)CoatingNickel, Zn, Ni-Cu-Ni , Expory ,Rubber, Gold, Sliver and so onShaperound/disc, block,Cylinder, Bar, Ring, Countersunk, Segment, hook, CupBrand NameSINSUNTolerance± 0.05mmMagnetism directionThickness/Axially/Diametrally/Multi-poles/Radial MagnetizedMOQ1000pcsApplicationmotors,sensors, microphones, wind turbines, wind generators, printer, switchboard, packing box ,loudspeakers etcCertificationISO9001,CETransport mode: Free sample is available once you accept the freight collectPayment term: 30% T/T, L/C at sight1. Neodymium magnets is the strongest type of magnet ?Yes, Neodymium (more precisely Neodymium-Iron-Boron) magnets are the strongest permanent magnets in the world2. How is the strength of a magnet measured ?Gaussmeters are used to measure the magnetic field density at the surface of the magnet. This is referred to as the surface field and is measured in Gauss (or Tesla)
Pull Force Testers are used to test the holding force of a magnet that is in contact with a flat steel plate. Pull forces are measured in pounds (or kilograms).3. What are neodymium magnets made from and how are they made ?Neodymium magnets are actually composed of neodymium, iron and boron. The powdered mixture is pressed under great pressure into molds. The material is then sintered, cooled, and then ground or sliced into the desired shape. Coatings are then applied if required. Finally, the blank magnets are magnetized by exposing them to a very powerful magnetic field4. Will neodymium magnets lose strength over time ?Neodymium magnets are the strongest and most permanent magnets. If they are not overheated or physically damaged, neodymium magnets will lose less than 1% of their strength over 10 years5. What is the difference between the different platings and coatings ?Choosing different coatings does not affect the magnetic strength or performance of the magnet, except for Plastic and Rubber Coated Magnets. The preferred coating is dictated by preference or intended application