Product Description:
Neodymium Magnets 22.5 degree 14" OD x 8" ID x 1" thick strong neodymium Magnet Wedge Segment
These neodymium magnets are used for building efficient and powerful wind generators.
Wind generators built with these wedge magnets may have better performance than the wind generators built with block magnets
2.64" at the wide end, 1.57" at the narrow end, 3" long, 1" thick
16 pieces of these wedge NdFeB neodymium magnets can form a ring of 14" OD x 8" ID x 1" thick
Grade N42 super strong magnets
Neodymium magnets NdFeB are the world's strongest magnets. All magnets are not created equal! Applied Magnets offers the highest quality neodymium magnets with consistent performance at lowest price. Our strong neodymium magnets are designed & manufactured to meet stringent quality standards using the latest technology.
Neodymium magnets (also known as Neo, NdFeB, NIB or super magnets) , a type of rare earth magnets, are the permanent magnets made from neodymium, iron, boron and other rare earth elements.
Powerful NdFeB Neodymium magnets Grade N42, stronger than N40, N38 and N35
Br Max: 13200 gauss
Nickel-Copper-Nickel triple layer coated for maximum neodymium magnets durability and protection again corrosion
Neodymium magnets (also known as Neo, NdFeB, NIB or super magnets) , a type of rare earth magnets, are the permanent magnets made from neodymium, iron, boron and other rare earth elements.
Powerful NdFeB Neodymium magnets Grade N42, stronger than N40, N38 and N35
Br Max: 13200 gauss
Nickel-Copper-Nickel triple layer coated for maximum neodymium magnets durability and protection again corrosion
Magnet Polarity: Magnetized through the thickness, poles are on the flat surfaces
ISO Certified
Neodymium:
NdFeB, the third generation of rare-earth permanent magnet, has high remanence, high coercive force, high-energy product and high performance/cost ratio.
NdFeB, the third generation of rare-earth permanent magnet, has high remanence, high coercive force, high-energy product and high performance/cost ratio.
Neodymium Magnets are easily formed into various sizes and widely used in many fields such as magnets for aviation, electronics, instruments, meters, machine and medical instruments. Neodymium metal is used extensively to produce Nd-Fe-B magnets, which have energy densities as high as 27 to 35 million gauss oersteds.
They are the most compact magnets commercially available. It is especially suitable for the development of magnets for high-performance, compact and light products.
Material:NdFeB magnet
Grade:N35-N52,(M,H,SH,UH,EH)
Plated:NiCuNi
Magnetized:axially by thickness
Certificate:REACH,CE
Application:motor,magnetic separator.
Operating temp: max.80°
Versions up to 200° and any other dimension onrequest
Material: Neodymiummagnet, which canhold about anything you need to keep within easy reach.
Application: on therefrigerator for aprons, oven mitts or kitchen gadgets, office filing cabinetsor in a
school or gym locker.
For NdFeB magnet, it's with strongmagnetism:
Super strong neodymium magnet assembly with easy-clip carabineholder has 45 lbs. pull.
Super strong neodymium magnet assembly with easy-clip carabineholder has 45 lbs. pull.
Use to hang a tool belt or otherheavy items to metal walls, beams and cabinets.
It works well in jobber vans,workshops, auto repair and service stations, or even in the warehouse. 1.125"diameter
Small quantity is acceptable too. Magnetic hooks are widely used inauto industry.
Small quantity is acceptable too. Magnetic hooks are widely used inauto industry.
NdFeB Magnetof Magnetic grade :
Grade | BrmT(kGs) | HcbkA/m(kOe) | Hcj kA/m (kOe) | (BH)max kJ/m3 (MGOe) | Supreme work temperature(Tw) |
N33 | 1130-1170(11.3-11.7) | ≥ 836 ( ≥ 10.5) | ≥ 955( ≥ 12) | 247-271(31-34) | 80 ℃ |
N35 | 1170-1220(11.7-12.2) | ≥ 868( ≥ 10.9) | ≥ 955( ≥ 12) | 263-287(33-36) | 80 ℃ |
N38 | 1220-1250(12.2-12.5) | ≥ 899( ≥ 11.3) | ≥ 955( ≥ 12) | 287-310(36-39) | 80 ℃ |
N40 | 1250-1280(12.5-12.8) | ≥ 907( ≥ 11.4) | ≥ 955 ( ≥ 12) | 302-326(38-41) | 80 ℃ |
N42 | 1280-1320(12.8-13.2) | ≥ 915( ≥ 11.5) | ≥ 955( ≥ 12) | 318-342(40-43) | 80 ℃ |
N45 | 1320-1380(13.2-13.8) | ≥ 923( ≥ 11.6) | ≥ 955 ( ≥ 12) | 342-366(43-46) | 80 ℃ |
N48 | 1380-1420(13.8-14.2) | ≥ 923( ≥ 11.6) | ≥ 876( ≥ 12) | 366-390(46-49) | 80 ℃ |
N50 | 1400-1450(14.0-14.5) | ≥ 796( ≥ 10.0) | ≥ 876( ≥ 11) | 382-406(48-51) | 60 ℃ |
N52 | 1430-1480(14.3-14.8) | ≥ 796( ≥ 10.0) | ≥ 876( ≥ 11) | 398-422(50-53) | 60 ℃ |
30M | 1080-1130(10.8-11.3) | ≥ 796( ≥ 10.0) | ≥ 1114 ( ≥ 14) | 223-247(28-31) | 100 ℃ |
33M | 1130-1170(11.3-11.7) | ≥ 836( ≥ 10.5) | ≥ 1114( ≥ 14) | 247-263(31-33) | 100 ℃ |
35M | 1170-1220(11.7-12.2) | ≥ 868( ≥ 10.9) | ≥ 1114( ≥ 14) | 263-287(33-36) | 100 ℃ |
38M | 1220-1250(12.2-12.5) | ≥ 899( ≥ 11.3) | ≥ 1114( ≥ 14) | 287-310(36-39) | 100 ℃ |
40M | 1250-1280(12.5-12.8) | ≥ 923( ≥ 11.6) | ≥ 1114( ≥ 14) | 302-326(38-41) | 100 ℃ |
42M | 1280-1320(12.8-13.2) | ≥ 955( ≥ 12.0) | ≥ 1114( ≥ 14) | 318-342(40-43) | 100 ℃ |
45M | 1320-1380(13.2-13.8) | ≥ 995( ≥ 12.5) | ≥ 1114 ( ≥ 14) | 342-366 (43-46) | 100 ℃ |
48M | 1360-1430(13.6-14.3) | ≥ 1027( ≥ 12.9) | ≥ 1114( ≥ 14) | 366-390(46-49) | 100 ℃ |
50M | 1400-1450(14.0-14.5) | ≥ 1033 ( ≥ 13.0) | ≥ 1114( ≥ 14) | 382-406(48-51) | 100 ℃ |
30H | 1080-1130(10.8-11.3) | ≥ 796 ( ≥ 10.0) | ≥ 1353( ≥ 17) | 223-247(28-31) | 120 ℃ |
33H | 1130-1170(11.3-11.7) | ≥ 836 ( ≥ 10.5) | ≥ 1353( ≥ 17) | 247-271(31-34) | 120 ℃ |
35H | 1170-1220(11.7-12.2) | ≥ 868 ( ≥ 10.9) | ≥ 1353( ≥ 17) | 263-287(33-36) | 120 ℃ |
38H | 1220-1250(12.2-12.5) | ≥ 899 ( ≥ 11.3) | ≥ 1353 ( ≥ 17) | 287-310(36-39) | 120 ℃ |
40H | 1250-1280(12.5-12.8) | ≥ 923( ≥ 11.6) | ≥ 1353( ≥ 17) | 302-326(38-41) | 120 ℃ |
42H | 1280-1320(12.8-13.2) | ≥ 955 ( ≥ 12.0) | ≥ 1353( ≥ 17) | 318-342(40-43) | 120 ℃ |
45H | 1300-1360(13-13.6) | ≥ 963( ≥ 12.1) | ≥ 1353 ( ≥ 17) | 326-358(43-46) | 120 ℃ |
48H | 1370-1430(13.7-14.3) | ≥ 995( ≥ 12.5) | ≥ 1353( ≥ 17) | 366-390(46-49) | 120 ℃ |
30SH | 1080-1130(10.8-11.3) | ≥ 804( ≥ 10.1) | ≥ 1592( ≥ 20) | 223-247(28-31) | 150 ℃ |
33SH | 1130-1170(11.3-11.7) | ≥ 844( ≥ 10.6) | ≥ 1592( ≥ 20) | 247-271(31-34) | 150 ℃ |
35SH | 1170-1220(11.7-12.2) | ≥ 876 ( ≥ 11.0) | ≥ 1592( ≥ 20) | 263-287(33-36) | 150 ℃ |
38SH | 1220-1250(12.2-12.5) | ≥ 907( ≥ 11.4) | ≥ 1592( ≥ 20) | 287-310(36-39) | 150 ℃ |
40SH | 1240-1280(12.5-12.8) | ≥ 939( ≥ 11.8) | ≥ 1592( ≥ 20) | 302-326(38-41) | 150 ℃ |
42SH | 1280-1320(12.8-13.2) | ≥ 987 ( ≥ 12.4) | ≥ 1592 ( ≥ 20) | 318-342(40-43) | 150 ℃ |
45SH | 1320-1380(13.2-13.8) | ≥ 1003 ( ≥ 12.6) | ≥ 1592( ≥ 20) | 342-366 (43-46) | 150 ℃ |
28UH | 1020-1080 (10.2-10.8) | ≥ 764 ( ≥ 9.6) | ≥ 1990 ( ≥ 25) | 207-231(26-29) | 180 ℃ |
30UH | 1080-1130 (10.8-11.3) | ≥ 812( ≥ 10.2) | ≥ 1990( ≥ 25) | 223-247(28-31) | 180 ℃ |
33UH | 1130-1170(11.3-11.7) | ≥ 852( ≥ 10.7) | ≥ 1990 ( ≥ 25) | 247-271(31-34) | 180 ℃ |
35UH | 1180-1220 (11.8-12.2) | ≥ 860 ( ≥ 10.8) | ≥ 1990( ≥ 25) | 263-287(33-36) | 180 ℃ |
38UH | 1220-1250(12.2-12.5) | ≥ 876 ( ≥ 11.0) | ≥ 1990( ≥ 25) | 287-310(36-39) | 180 ℃ |