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Neodymium Block Magnet 10x2.8x1.9mm N50 Black Nickel

Product code: B-W2.8H1.9L10-N50Bni

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Neodymium Block Magnet 10x2.8x1.9mm N50 Black Nickel
Product Code B-W2.8H1.9L10-N50Bni
Pull Force* 0.827 kg
Weight 4 gm
Style Rare Earth Block
Coating Nickel
Direction of Magnetisation Axially (through height)
Dimensions Width:2.8mm, Height:1.9mm, Length:10mm
*Measured against up to 10mm mild steel.

Magnetic Product Description:

This neodymium magnetic block has a length of 10mm, width of 2.8mm and a height of 1.9mm. It has a magnetic flux reading of 4537 Gauss and a pull force of 0.827 kilos. It is identified by the AMF magnet part number B-W2.8H1.9L10-N50Bni.

Uses for our rare earth block magnets:

Rare Earth Block magnets come in all sorts of dimensions large and small, they have a varied array of applications and have acquired many common terms including; rectangular magnets, square magnets, bar magnets and cube magnets.

Neodymium was first discovered in the 1980s and it has largely superseded traditional types of magnets in most commercial operations due to the magnetic strength of this form of the magnet relative to size. However, older types of permanent magnets still have their place particularly in high temperature and moist environments that would degrade neo magnets.

In order for Neodymium magnets to be used in especially humid environments, they require specialty coatings such as Teflon, Gold or Parylene-C. However, most Neodymium blocks will come with a standard Nickel coating that provides a good level of corrosion resistance.

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NB: Ranges are indicative for product category, please check individual products for specic values within that range.

The most common coating for Neodymium magnets is Nickel + Copper + Nickel (Ni + Cu + Ni). This coating offers the magnet relatively good protection from corrosion and passive applications. If the magnet will be exposed to moisture or liquid then consider the use of an organic coating such as Epoxy. A hard wearing coating, Epoxy is suited to applications where the magnet will come under some friction or knocking.

Magnets are readily available in Blocks, Discs, Cylinders & Rings. AMF Magnetics specializes in the supply of short-run prototype magnets including Arc Segments, various magnetic orientations etc. If you need a magnet size that we don't carry in stock, submit a Design-a-Magnet enquiry for a quote on your custom magnet design.

Neodymium magnets are offered in several different grades. The first section N30-54 has an operating temperature of up to 80 degrees. Most of our stock only goes up to N38. The second section, denoted with the "M" prefix after the grade has an operating temperature 100 degrees. After this the grades are "H", "SH", "UH" & "EH". In order for the magnet to withstand a higher operating temperature, during production more of the raw material PrNd is incorporated as these elements have a naturally occurring resistance to high temperatures.

Magnetic Product Description:

This neodymium magnetic block has a length of 10mm, width of 2.8mm and a height of 1.9mm. It has a magnetic flux reading of 4537 Gauss and a pull force of 0.827 kilos. It is identified by the AMF magnet part number B-W2.8H1.9L10-N50Bni.

Uses for our rare earth block magnets:

Rare Earth Block magnets come in all sorts of dimensions large and small, they have a varied array of applications and have acquired many common terms including; rectangular magnets, square magnets, bar magnets and cube magnets.

Neodymium was first discovered in the 1980s and it has largely superseded traditional types of magnets in most commercial operations due to the magnetic strength of this form of the magnet relative to size. However, older types of permanent magnets still have their place particularly in high temperature and moist environments that would degrade neo magnets.

In order for Neodymium magnets to be used in especially humid environments, they require specialty coatings such as Teflon, Gold or Parylene-C. However, most Neodymium blocks will come with a standard Nickel coating that provides a good level of corrosion resistance.

No FAQ available

NB: Ranges are indicative for product category, please check individual products for specic values within that range.

The most common coating for Neodymium magnets is Nickel + Copper + Nickel (Ni + Cu + Ni). This coating offers the magnet relatively good protection from corrosion and passive applications. If the magnet will be exposed to moisture or liquid then consider the use of an organic coating such as Epoxy. A hard wearing coating, Epoxy is suited to applications where the magnet will come under some friction or knocking.

Magnets are readily available in Blocks, Discs, Cylinders & Rings. AMF Magnetics specializes in the supply of short-run prototype magnets including Arc Segments, various magnetic orientations etc. If you need a magnet size that we don't carry in stock, submit a Design-a-Magnet enquiry for a quote on your custom magnet design.

Neodymium magnets are offered in several different grades. The first section N30-54 has an operating temperature of up to 80 degrees. Most of our stock only goes up to N38. The second section, denoted with the "M" prefix after the grade has an operating temperature 100 degrees. After this the grades are "H", "SH", "UH" & "EH". In order for the magnet to withstand a higher operating temperature, during production more of the raw material PrNd is incorporated as these elements have a naturally occurring resistance to high temperatures.