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D19,5 x d7,2/3,6 x 6,5 / N42 - Neodymium magnet (NdFeB) in rubber

D19,5 x d7,2/3,6 x 6,5 / N42 - Neodymium magnet (NdFeB) in rubberD19,5 x d7,2/3,6 x 6,5 / N42 - Neodymium magnet (NdFeB) in rubber€1.66

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Performance parameters

External diameter

19,5 [mm]

Aperture diameter for head of a screw

7,2 [mm]

Internal diameter

3,6 [mm]

Height

6,5 [mm]

Magnetizing direction along dimension

6,5

Direction of magnetization along the height means that one circular surface of a magnet makes the N-pole, while the other – opposite – circular surface refers to the S-pole.

Grade

N42

Magnet type

Neodymium

Maximal hoisting capacity

~3,57 [kg]

The maximum lifting capacity specified above was measured using smooth, polished sheet metal. The sheet metal used was of optimal thickness. The pull-off force acted perpendicularly. With a force acting parallel to the sheet metal, i.e. when moving the magnet across the sheet metal, the lifting capacity of the magnet will be significantly lower. The gap between the magnet and the sheet metal resulting from the sheet metal being covered with a layer of paint or galvanic coating will also cause a decrease in the lifting capacity of the magnet. Any roughness or unevenness of the sheet metal will also reduce the lifting capacity of the magnet. The highest lifting capacity is achieved by using a sufficiently thick sheet containing a high amount of iron. Using high-carbon steel or cast iron sheet will result in a lower lifting capacity. The maximum lifting capacity is also affected by the operating temperature of the magnet. A heated magnet will have a lower lifting capacity.

Coating

Nickel-plated (NiCuNi)

Maximum working temperature

≤ 80 [°C]

The specific maximum operating temperature of a magnet depends on the magnetic circuit in which it is placed, so we strongly recommend testing the magnet yourself under specific conditions. A heated magnet will have less adhesive force. Temperature coefficient of remanence TK(Br): ≤ -0.12%/°C. Temperature coefficient of coercivity TK(HcJ): ≤ -0.6%/°C.

Housing

rubber (TPV)

Weight

9,1 [g]

The magnet parameter values presented here are the result of measurements taken on one specific magnet and are used to compare magnets available in the online shop. We recommend testing the magnet yourself under the expected operating conditions.
Magnetic properties of material grade N42

remanence Br

~ 1,267 [T]

coercivity HcB

~ 842 [kA/m]

coercivity HcJ

~ 935 [kA/m]

Magnetic properties are not identical for every magnet. The results of measurements of different samples will vary, among other things, due to the inherent heterogeneity of the material and the measurement tolerances of the measuring device used. For measurements in accordance with IEC 60404-5, the measurement tolerances are ±1% for remanence induction Br and ±2% for coercivity HcB and coercivity HcJ. A magnet that is coated with nickel should have this coating removed before measurement, as the magnetic properties of nickel will affect the measurement result, underestimating the obtained parameter values. A zinc coating does not affect the measurement result.
Therefore, the parameter values given are approximate.
We can offer magnet parameters according to individual specifications, including for remanence induction Br, coercivity HcB, coercivity HcJ, magnetic moment, operating point Jd, magnetisation direction and its deviation, etc. In your e-mail correspondence, please indicate the required minimum parameter values or magnetic parameter values within the specified minimum-maximum range.

Physical properties

Density

~7,5 [g/cm3]

Vickers’ hardness (HV)

~600 [kg/mm2]

Resistivity

~144 [uOhm x cm]


If you require neodymium magnets manufactured to strict specifications, please send us your enquiry along with your requirements.




D19,5xd7,2/3,6x6,5/N42 - Disc magnet rubber coated


This is a round magnet with hole, ring magnet, with hole for countersunk screw head.

It is a rubberised, rubber-coated magnet in a rubber casing. The rubber largely prevents the magnet from breaking during knocks and impacts. The magnet has a chamfered hole for mounting using a screw or a screw with a pointed head.
It is a neodymium magnet. It has two poles, which means it is double-sided. It has been protected against corrosion by nickel plating and rubber coating. The maximum operating temperature is no more than 80 degrees Celsius. Neodymium magnets stick to metal surface. You can attached magnet to surfaces made of ferromagnetic materials. This magnet is strong for its dimensions. This is a screw-on neodymium magnet. Neodymium magnet to screw on. Neodymium countersunk hole disc. Neodymium magnetic disc with a countersunk hole.


N42
MPG19,5X7,2-3,6X6,5N42
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