Physical properties
Temp.Coeff.OfBr | 0.11%ºC | Temp.Coeff.OfHc | -0.60%ºC |
Density | 7.3-7.5g/cm² | ElectricalResistivity | 114μ.Ω.Cm |
Vickers Hardness | 600Hv | FlexuralResitivity | 25kg/mm |
Tensile Strength | 8.0Kg/mm² | Coeff.OfThermal Expansion | 4x10¯³/ºC |
Specific Heat | 0.12Kcal/Kg | ThermalCondustivity | 7.7kcal/[m.h.ºC] |
Young's Modulus | 1.6X10[11]N/m² | Rigidity | 0.64N/m² |
Poisson's Ratio | 0.24 | Compressibility | 9.8x10-12m²/N |
Curie Temperature | 310-340ºC |
Magnetic parameter and Conversion table
UnitandSymbol | Sl-units | Conversiontable |
Flux Density B | T(Telsa) | 1T=1Vs/m²=10kGs |
Polarization J | T(Telsa) | 1T=1Vs/m²=10kGs |
Magentic Field strength H | A/m | 1A/m=0.4τOe=1.257Oe |
Energy density(BH)m | KJ/m³ | 1KJ/m³=0.126MGOe |
Magnetic Flux Φ | Wb(Weber) | 1Wb=1Vs=10Mx |
About Neodymium Magnets:
Neodymium magnets are one of rare earth permanent magnets. Neodymium magnets are also known as NdFeB magnets, or neo rare earth magnets. As its magnetic strength is very strong, people also simply call it super strong magnets or super powerful magnets. The main elements of this magnet include neodymium (Nd), iron (Fe) and boron (B).
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Neodymium magnets are one of rare earth permanent magnets. Neodymium magnets are also known as NdFeB magnets, or neo rare earth magnets. As its magnetic strength is very strong, people also simply call it super strong magnets or super powerful magnets. The main elements of this magnet include neodymium (Nd), iron (Fe) and boron (B).
factory picture