General Description of this kind of products are as follow:
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Samarium Cobalt, NdFeB is termed a
Rare Earth magnet. The Neodymium Iron Boron, NdFeB, magnets are made of an alloy primarily consisting of Neodymium, Iron and Boron and the alloy is chemically written as Nd2Fe14B. Although Neodymium Iron Boron is often written as NdFeB or Neodymium, it is often given the nickname of "Neo" and, very infrequently, "NIB".
Up to +150 degrees C, the
Neodymium Iron Boron magnets are the strongest performers. Between +130 degrees C and +160 degrees C, there is an overlap in performance between
NdFeB and SmCo. Above +150 degrees C
SmCo provides the greater performance.
Pot Magnets provide up to thirty times the strength of individual magnets, making them useful in many industrial applications such as in the construction, engineering, automotive, electronic and agricultural industries, etc. Usually, Pot
Magnets are used for mounting, lifting, holding and transferring objects in various work environment.
When selecting Pot Magnet, consider the environment in which Pot Magnet will be used, like temperature. What is the holding force needed based on the size and weight of the parts involved and how will the Pot Magnet be secured, whether bolted, mounted, fastened or adhered? Also, consider the shape and size of the
magnet, including diameter, length, width and height. Knowing what variation in dimensions is allowed (tolerances) is important. Price and quantity are also considerations.