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Magnetic Door Latch Magnets For Cabinet Doors Magnetic Push Latches
Magnetic Door Latch Magnets For Cabinet Doors Magnetic Push Latches
Magnetic Door Latch Magnets For Cabinet Doors Magnetic Push Latches
Magnetic Door Latch Magnets For Cabinet Doors Magnetic Push Latches
Magnetic Door Latch Magnets For Cabinet Doors Magnetic Push Latches
Magnetic Door Latch Magnets For Cabinet Doors Magnetic Push Latches
Magnetic Door Latch Magnets For Cabinet Doors Magnetic Push Latches
Magnetic Door Latch Magnets For Cabinet Doors Magnetic Push Latches

Magnetic Door Latch Magnets For Cabinet Doors Magnetic Push Latches

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Brand Name:
KS
Model Number:
KS
Certificates:
ISO90001, ROHS, CE
Delivery time:
3-10days faster then industry average
MOQ:
1PC
Material:
Sintered Neodymium-Iron-Boron
Coating:
Zn/NicuNi/Silvery/Gold/Black Epoxy
Magnetism direction:
Axial/Radial

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Tolerance:
±3%
Grade:
Neodymium Magnet, N35-N52(M, H, SH, UH, EH, AH)
Place of Origin:
Shanxi, China
Brand Name:
KS
Model Number:
KS
Certificates:
ISO90001, ROHS, CE
Delivery time:
3-10days faster then industry average
MOQ:
1PC
Material:
Sintered Neodymium-Iron-Boron
Coating:
Zn/NicuNi/Silvery/Gold/Black Epoxy
Magnetism direction:
Axial/Radial

Magnetic Door Latch Magnets For Cabinet Doors Magnetic Push Latches

Neodymium magnets are actually composed of neodymium, iron and boron (they are also referred to as NIB or NdFeB magnets).  The powdered mixture is pressed under great   pressure into molds.  The material is then sintered (heated under a vacuum), cooled, and thenground or sliced into the desired shape.  Coatings are then applied if required.  Finally, the

blank magnets are magnetized by exposing them to a very powerful magnetic field in excess

of 30 KOe.

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Magnetic Door Latch Magnets For Cabinet Doors Magnetic Push Latches

Material

Neodymium-Iron-Boron

WorkingTemperature

Grade

Max. Operating Temperature

N35-N52

80 ° C  (176 ° F)

33M- 48M

100 ° C (212 ° F)

33H-48H

120 ° C  (248 ° F)

30SH-45SH

150 ° C  (302 ° F)

30UH-40UH

180 ° C (356 ° F)

28EH-38EH

200 ° C (392 ° F)

28AH-35AH

220 ° C (428 ° F)

Magnet Shape

Disc, Cylinder, Block, Ring, Countersunk, Segment, Trapezoid, Irregular shapes and more. Customized shape

are available.

Magnet Coating

Ni-Cu-Ni, Nickel, Zn, Gold, Silver, Copper, Epoxy, Chemical, PTFE, Parylene, Everlube, Passivation and more.

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FAQ:

1. What are neodymium magnets? Are they the same as "rare earth"?

Neodymium magnets are a member of the rare earth magnet family. They are called "rare earth" because neodymium is a member of the "rare earth" elements on the periodic table. Neodymium magnets are the strongest of the rare earth magnets and are the strongest permanent magnets in the world.

2. What are neodymium magnets made from and how are they made?

Neodymium magnets are actually composed of neodymium, iron and boron (they are also referred to as NIB or NdFeB magnets).  The powdered mixture is pressed under great pressure into molds.  The material is then sintered (heated under a vacuum), cooled, and then ground or sliced into the desired shape.  Coatings are then applied if required.  Finally, the blank magnets are magnetized by exposing them to a very powerful magnetic field in excess of 30 KOe.

3. How is the strength of a magnet measured?

Gaussmeters are used to measure the magnetic field density at the surface of the magnet. This is referred to as the surface field and is measured in Gauss (or Tesla).  Pull Force Testers are used to test the holding force of a magnet that is in contact with a flat steel plate. Pull forces are measured in pounds (or kilograms).

4. What does the "N rating", or grade, of the neodymium magnets mean?

The grade, or "N rating" of the magnet refers to the Maximum Energy Product of the material that the magnet is made from.  It refers to the maximum strength that the material can be magnetized to.  The grade of neodymium magnets is generally measured in units millions of Gauss Oersted (MGOe).  A magnet of grade N42 has a Maximum Energy Product of 42 MGOe.  Generally speaking, the higher the grade, the stronger the magnet.

5. What is the difference between the different platings and coatings?

Choosing different coatings does not affect the magnetic strength or performance of the magnet, except for our Plastic and Rubber Coated Magnets. The preferred coating is dictated by preference or intended application.  More detailed specifications can be found on our Specs page.

♦ Nickel is the most common choice for plating neodymium magnets. It is actually a triple plating of nickel-copper-

nickel. It has a shiny silver finish and has good resistance to corrosion in many applications. It is not waterproof.

Black nickel has a shiny appearance in a charcoal or gunmetal color. A black dye is added to the final nickel plating

process of the triple plating of nickelcopperblack nickel.

NOTE: It does not appear completely black like epoxy coatings. It is also still shiny, much like plain nickel plated magnets.

♦ Zinc has a dull gray/bluish finish, that is more susceptible to corrosion than nickel. Zinc can leave a black residue on

hands and other items.

Epoxy is basically a plastic coating that is more corrosion resistant as long as the coating is intact. It is easily scratched.

From our experience, it is the least durable of the available coatings.

♦ Gold plating is applied over the top of standard nickel plating. Gold plated magnets have the same characteristics as

nickel plated ones, but with a gold finish

Note: Pls contact me before place order. we need to

check the quantity and shipping charge.

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