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Professional Manufacturer Wholesale Price 15X2mm Disc Magnet

Discover the pinnacle of magnetic expertise with our Professional Manufacturer Wholesale Price 15X2mm Disc Magnet. As a leader in magnet manufacturing, we bring you an exceptional product that combines precision, power, and affordability.

1.Unparalleled Craftsmanship

Our 15X2mm Disc Magnet is a testament to the artistry and precision that define our products. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this magnet embodies the perfect balance of size and strength, making it a versatile choice for various applications.

2. Wholesale Advantage

Benefit from our direct manufacturing capabilities and unlock wholesale prices without compromising on quality. Our commitment to excellence ensures that you receive a superior product at a price that meets your budgetary needs.

3. Compact Powerhouse

Measuring 15mm in diameter and 2mm in thickness, this disc magnet boasts a compact form factor that belies its powerful magnetic force. Its unassuming size makes it ideal for discreet yet impactful applications across industries.

4. Endless Possibilities

From crafting to electronics, our 15X2mm Disc Magnet brings a touch of magnetism to a wide range of projects. Whether you’re exploring new DIY endeavors or enhancing industrial processes, this magnet opens doors to creativity.

5. Reliability at its Core

Built to last, our disc magnet is engineered from high-quality materials, ensuring a reliable and consistent magnetic performance over time. Rely on it for stability and dependability, no matter the application.

Table of Products

Grade Residual magnetism Coercive field strength Energy product Max.
operational
temp.
Br bHc iHc (BxH)max
Gauss (G) Tesla (T) kOe kA/m kOe kA/m MGOe kJ/m³ °C
N30 10800-11200 1.08-1.12 9.8-10.5 780-836 ≥12 ≥955 28-30 223-239 ≤80
N33 11400-11700 1.14-1.17 10.3-11 820-876 ≥12 ≥955 31-33 247-263 ≤80
N35 11700-12100 1.17-1.21 10.8-11.5 860-915 ≥12 ≥955 33-35 263-279 ≤80
N38 12200-12600 1.22-1.26 10.8-11.5 860-915 ≥12 ≥955 36-38 287-303 ≤80
N40 12600-12900 1.26-1.29 10.5-12.0 860-955 ≥12 ≥955 38-40 303-318 ≤80
N42 12900-13200 1.29-1.32 10.8-12.0 860-955 ≥12 ≥955 40-42 318-334 ≤80
N45 13200-13700 1.32-1.37 10.8-12.5 860-995 ≥12 ≥955 43-45 342-358 ≤80
N48 13700-14200 1.37-1.42 10.8-12.5 860-995 ≥12 ≥955 45-48 358-382 ≤80
N50 14000-14600 1.40-1.46 10.8-12.5 860-995 ≥12 ≥955 47-51 374-406 ≤80
N52 14200-14700 1.42-1.47 10.8-12.5 860-995 ≥12 ≥955 48-53 380-422 ≤65

Magnet Plating and Coating Options

Magnet Plating and Coating Options

A Magnetic field is an invisible flux moving from one end of the magnet to the other. Shown in Figure1. The flux consists of moving or spinning electrically charged particles invisible to the eye. If the max working temperature meet the requirement ,permanent magnets can retain the magnetic field for very long time even forever. Magnets have potential energy which means that they have the ability to conserve energy. The magnet will display or release some of its conserved energy when pulling towards or attaching to something then conserve or store the energy that the user exerts when pulling it off.

Every magnet has a north seeking and a south seeking face on opposite ends. The north face of one magnet will always be attracted towards the south face of another magnet.

Common Applications for Permanent Magnets

Neodymium magnets are strong magnets,frequently used for many types of sectors, commercial, industrial & technical applications where strong permanent magnets are required. Due to their high-magnetic strength, components that previously had to be large and heavy can now be miniaturized by using Neodymium magnet material.Common Applications: holding systems requiring very high holding forces, sensors, reed switches, hard disc drives, audio equipment, acoustic pick-ups, headphones & loudspeakers, MRI scanners, magnetically coupled pumps · motors & generators, magnetic tool holders, magnetic bearings, door catches, dental instruments, medical devices, magnetic separators, lifting machinery, crafts & model making, hanging artwork, levitation devices, POP displays, commercial signage, packaging closures, jewelry clasps & more.

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Excellent production equipment

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Excellent production equipment Focus on the magnetic materialindustry to become a new bench.mark of the industry with integraton,innovation and brand power

Product Testing

Strict product testing process With the force of technologicalinnovation and industry integra-tion to promote the developmentof magnetic material application,continue to create value forcustomers

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Q: What is the maximum operating temperature for Sintered NdFeB Magnets?
A: Sintered NdFeB magnets are known for their high performance, but they have specific temperature limitations. The maximum operating temperature for these magnets typically ranges from 80°C to 200°C, depending on the grade and formulation of the magnet. For example:
  • Standard NdFeB magnets (e.g., N35, N38) are generally suitable for temperatures up to 80°C to 100°C.
  • High-temperature grades (e.g., N35M, N38H) can operate at higher temperatures, with some grades like N35AH or N38UH capable of withstanding temperatures up to 200°C.
A: Demagnetization of Sintered NdFeB magnets can occur due to several factors, including high temperatures, external magnetic fields, and mechanical stress. Here are some tips to prevent demagnetization:
  1. Select the right grade: Choose a magnet grade suitable for your operating temperature and environment.
  2. Avoid high temperatures: Keep the magnets within their specified temperature range to prevent thermal demagnetization.
  3. Shielding: Use magnetic shielding materials to protect the magnets from strong external magnetic fields.
  4. Proper handling: Handle the magnets carefully to avoid mechanical stress, which can cause micro-cracks and affect magnetic performance.
  5. Storage: Store magnets in a cool, dry place, away from strong magnetic fields and corrosive environments.
A: Yes, Sintered NdFeB magnets are susceptible to corrosion due to the presence of neodymium and iron in their composition. To prevent corrosion:
  1. Coating: Apply protective coatings such as nickel plating, zinc plating, or epoxy coating to protect the magnet from moisture and corrosive environments.
  2. Environment control: Store and use the magnets in dry environments to minimize exposure to humidity.
  3. Sealing: For applications in highly corrosive environments, consider sealing the magnets with additional protective layers or using corrosion-resistant materials in the surrounding structure.
  • Standard NdFeB magnets (e.g., N35, N38) are generally suitable for temperatures up to 80°C to 100°C.
  • High-temperature grades (e.g., N35M, N38H) can operate at higher temperatures, with some grades like N35AH or N38UH capable of withstanding temperatures up to 200°C.
A: Yes, Sintered NdFeB magnets can be customized to meet specific application requirements. They can be produced in various shapes, including:
  • Blocks
  • Cylinders
  • Rings
  • Arcs
  • Custom geometries
The customization process involves pressing the magnet powder into the desired shape and then sintering it. Custom sizes and dimensions can also be achieved through precision machining.
  • Standard NdFeB magnets (e.g., N35, N38) are generally suitable for temperatures up to 80°C to 100°C.
  • High-temperature grades (e.g., N35M, N38H) can operate at higher temperatures, with some grades like N35AH or N38UH capable of withstanding temperatures up to 200°C.
A: Proper handling and storage are crucial to maintaining the performance of Sintered NdFeB magnets:
  1. Handling:
    • Use gloves: Wear gloves to prevent oils from your skin from transferring to the magnets, which can affect their surface and coating.
    • Avoid dropping: Handle the magnets carefully to avoid mechanical stress and potential damage.
    • Separate storage: Store magnets separately to prevent them from attracting each other, which can cause chipping or demagnetization.
  2. Storage:
    • Dry environment: Store magnets in a cool, dry place to prevent corrosion.
    • Away from magnetic fields: Keep magnets away from strong external magnetic fields to prevent demagnetization.
    • Labeling: Clearly label the magnets with their grade, orientation, and other relevant information to avoid confusion.
  • Standard NdFeB magnets (e.g., N35, N38) are generally suitable for temperatures up to 80°C to 100°C.
  • High-temperature grades (e.g., N35M, N38H) can operate at higher temperatures, with some grades like N35AH or N38UH capable of withstanding temperatures up to 200°C.
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