Magnetic stripe 50 x 3 multipolar

Magnetic stripe 50 x 3 multipolarMagnetic stripe 50 x 3 multipolar€8.00

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1 m. €8.00 €9.84
25 m. €6.50 €8.00
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Available Quantity: 288 m.

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Performance parameters

Width

50 [mm]

Thickness

3 [mm]

magnetizing direction along dimension

multipolar

Magnet type

Ferrite

Maximum working temperature

≤ 80 [°C]

Weight

570 [g]

All the numbers quoted were obtained as a result of tests with one specific item in a room temperature and are intended to serve for comparison of practical magnetic properties of magnets offered by the shop.
Magnetic properties of material grade

remanence Br

0,225 [T]

coercivity HcB

min. 150 [kA/m]

coercivity HcJ

min. 180 [kA/m]

energy product (BH)max

min. 11,0 [kJ/m3]

As an example you will find attached a graph of a course of II quadrant of magnetic hysteresis loop for a bonded ferrite material grade.
Physical proprieties

density

~3,8 [g/cm3]

Minimal length of the stripe available for purchase is 1 meter = 1 unit.

In the magnetic stripe as a magnetically active substance barium ferrite was used. The stripe with multipole magnetization, as opposed to the bipole magnetized, is characterized by large detachment force. It is used primarily in advertising.

Magnetic properties of material grade: remanence Br min. 0,225 [T], coercivity HcB min. 150 [kA/m], coercivity HcJ min. 180 [kA/m], energy product (BH)max min. 11,0 [kJ/m3]

Physical proprieties: density ~3,8 [g/cm3]

Max. working temperature is approx. 80°[C]

Direction of magnetization multipolar means that on both sides of the stripe there are several alternate magnetic poles N and S, located along the stripe.

Weight of 1 running meter of the stripe is: ~570 [g] , Weight of one roll (25 running meters) is: ~14,3 [kg].

As an example you will find attached a graph of a course of II quadrant of magnetic hysteresis loop for a bonded ferrite material grade.

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