SmCo & NdFeB Magnets 20161220
SmCo & NdFeB Magnets 20161220
Samarium Cobalt & Neodymium Permanent Magnets Manufacturer China Rare Earth Magnet Limited
Look for NdFeB Magnets with a Specific Pull Force:
We are very interested in your neodymium permanent magnets, 7N, Grade N35, N40 & N45 and N52 with a pull force between 0.45 and 0.7kg (of which is very important to us). I have attached an image with full details.
Neodymium Magnet Manufacturer China Rare Earth Magnet Limited:
As shown in your attached image, the material required for magnets is Samarium Cobalt, while all N35-N52 grades are neodymium material.
The estimated pull force of this size N35 grade is 1.63lb.
Samarium cobalt material will be weaker in strength than NdFeB permanent magnetic material.
Please confirm which material is the one you need.
The Strength of SmCo and NdFeB Magnets:
You say Samarium cobalt material will be weaker – can you please let me know what strength it is?
As I said in my previous emails the pull force is critical to us – we need pull force between 0.45 and 0.7kg
Permanent Magnet Manufacturer China Rare Earth Magnet Limited:
Sorry we are not able to estimate the pull force of SmCo magnets. It shall be tested in actual application.
But after further communication with technician team, we simulated the pull force of the magnets with SmCo material.
If you go for SmCo24 material, the pull force will be around 0.5-0.6kgs.
Our suggestion is that you choose SmCo material.
Please check the following quotation for SmCo30 magnets:
Unit price: USD**/pc
Please confirm how many samples do you need for testing?
Ask for Samples of SmCo and Neodymium Magnets:
Am I correct in saying these are more expensive than the previous quotes on magnets, therefore are stronger magnets?
Is it possible to get samples of both SmCo and NdFeB?
SmCo30 & N35 permanent magnets
SmCo Magnets Manufacturer China Rare Earth Magnet Limited:
Yes, the price of SmCo raw material is slightly higher than the price of neodymium raw material.
And we can send you samples.
How many samples do you think will be enough for testing?
Samarium Cobalt & Neodymium Permanent Magnets Manufacturer China Rare Earth Magnet Limited
Look for NdFeB Magnets with a Specific Pull Force:
We are very interested in your neodymium permanent magnets, 7N, Grade N35, N40 & N45 and N52 with a pull force between 0.45 and 0.7kg (of which is very important to us). I have attached an image with full details.
Neodymium Magnet Manufacturer China Rare Earth Magnet Limited:
As shown in your attached image, the material required for magnets is Samarium Cobalt, while all N35-N52 grades are neodymium material.
The estimated pull force of this size N35 grade is 1.63lb.
Samarium cobalt material will be weaker in strength than NdFeB permanent magnetic material.
Please confirm which material is the one you need.
The Strength of SmCo and NdFeB Magnets:
You say Samarium cobalt material will be weaker – can you please let me know what strength it is?
As I said in my previous emails the pull force is critical to us – we need pull force between 0.45 and 0.7kg
Permanent Magnet Manufacturer China Rare Earth Magnet Limited:
Sorry we are not able to estimate the pull force of SmCo magnets. It shall be tested in actual application.
But after further communication with technician team, we simulated the pull force of the magnets with SmCo material.
If you go for SmCo24 material, the pull force will be around 0.5-0.6kgs.
Our suggestion is that you choose SmCo material.
Please check the following quotation for SmCo30 magnets:
Unit price: USD**/pc
Please confirm how many samples do you need for testing?
Ask for Samples of SmCo and Neodymium Magnets:
Am I correct in saying these are more expensive than the previous quotes on magnets, therefore are stronger magnets?
Is it possible to get samples of both SmCo and NdFeB?
SmCo30 & N35 permanent magnets
SmCo Magnets Manufacturer China Rare Earth Magnet Limited:
Yes, the price of SmCo raw material is slightly higher than the price of neodymium raw material.
And we can send you samples.
How many samples do you think will be enough for testing?