Neodymium Magnets NdFeB 20141205
Customized Permanent Magnets Manufacturer - China Rare Earth Magnet Limited
Neodymium Magnet Manufacturer China Rare Earth Magnet Limited:
Before pricing your permanent magnets, we need to know the following information:
Material:
Grade:
Figure #1 is an arc with two countersunk holes, what's the Outer Radius and Inner Radius of the arc?
The holes on your magnets are countersunk holes. We need a detailed drawing of them.
Enclosed is a drawing of common countersunk holes for your reference.
Looking for Neodymium Magnets with Countersunk Hole:
I have attached another diagram, was intended to be symmetrical.
I would like neodymium grade N48. They do not require a coating. The inner radius is 125cm and outer radius is 58cm. The holes would be approx 3cm apart on fig 1 and 2, figure 3 approximately 2cm apart.
Looking for Customized N45H NdFeB Permanent Magnets:
We would like to purchase 100 of the following magnets that you have quoted for us.
NdFeB Magnet N45H; 3"x0.75"x0.5"x0.25" (As enclosed drawing); Ni-Cu-Ni; Magnetized through Thickness 0.25"
NdFeB Magnet Manufacturer China Rare Earth Magnet Limited:
Magnets you ordered last time are neodymium magnets, Grade N42. The maximum working temperature of Grade N42 magnets is 80℃, which means when the working temperature gets close to 80℃, magnets will start loosing its magnetism. Could you give us a hint of what is the working temperature of your magnets? Enclosed is the grade list indicating all properties of NdFeB magnets , you could also choose one grade that meets your needs.
Looking for Rare Earth Permanent Magnets with Maximum Working Temperature 150ºC:
Working temp may be close to 100 degrees centigrade, it may see 120 degrees centigrade whilst it is not in operation, the strength of the N42 magnet is good until it gets a little hot.
What would you recommend? I think something in the 150 degree range?
Neodymium Magnet Manufacturer China Rare Earth Magnet Limited:
Before pricing your permanent magnets, we need to know the following information:
Material:
Grade:
Figure #1 is an arc with two countersunk holes, what's the Outer Radius and Inner Radius of the arc?
The holes on your magnets are countersunk holes. We need a detailed drawing of them.
Enclosed is a drawing of common countersunk holes for your reference.
Looking for Neodymium Magnets with Countersunk Hole:
I have attached another diagram, was intended to be symmetrical.
I would like neodymium grade N48. They do not require a coating. The inner radius is 125cm and outer radius is 58cm. The holes would be approx 3cm apart on fig 1 and 2, figure 3 approximately 2cm apart.
Looking for Customized N45H NdFeB Permanent Magnets:
We would like to purchase 100 of the following magnets that you have quoted for us.
NdFeB Magnet N45H; 3"x0.75"x0.5"x0.25" (As enclosed drawing); Ni-Cu-Ni; Magnetized through Thickness 0.25"
NdFeB Magnet Manufacturer China Rare Earth Magnet Limited:
Magnets you ordered last time are neodymium magnets, Grade N42. The maximum working temperature of Grade N42 magnets is 80℃, which means when the working temperature gets close to 80℃, magnets will start loosing its magnetism. Could you give us a hint of what is the working temperature of your magnets? Enclosed is the grade list indicating all properties of NdFeB magnets , you could also choose one grade that meets your needs.
Looking for Rare Earth Permanent Magnets with Maximum Working Temperature 150ºC:
Working temp may be close to 100 degrees centigrade, it may see 120 degrees centigrade whilst it is not in operation, the strength of the N42 magnet is good until it gets a little hot.
What would you recommend? I think something in the 150 degree range?