Everything You Need To Know About The ‘N rating’ of Neodymium Magnets
There are several grades of neodymium available ranging from N35 to N55 alongside high-temperature variations, but these letters and numbers can be confusing.
There are several grades of neodymium available ranging from N35 to N55 alongside high-temperature variations, but these letters and numbers can be confusing.
Magnets should not be drilled as they are brittle and are likely to break during the drilling process.
Neodymium magnets are hard making them prone to breaking and chipping which is why to protect our neodymium magnets we coat them with a nickel-coat-nickel.
Neodymium magnets are technological marvels and the process for creating them is sophisticated and delicate. The main ingredients of a neodymium magnet are neodymium itself, iron, and boron; the chemical compound known as NdFeb. The exact ingredients depend on the grade or strength of magnet being produced. However, the production process for different strength magnets sees the same size different stages required to produce a neodymium magnet. . Step 1 – The Mix Firstly, all the elements to make the chosen grade of magnet are placed into a vacuum induction... Read More