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Introduction to Neodymium Magnets

 

Like 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".

 

As a NdFeB rare earth permanent magnet materials with high energy product and coercive force , while the advantages of high energy density make NdFeB permanent magnet materials has been widely used in modern industrial and electronic technology , so that the instrument miniaturized instruments, acoustic motors , magnetic devices such as magnetic , lightweight and thin as possible.

 

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.

 

The "Neo" magnets are a first choice for many applications as they offer the greatest performance with the smallest volume. Neodymium Iron Boron, NdFeB, magnets exist in a variety of grades. These grades not only vary in magnetic output performance but they also vary with temperature rating. The maximum recommended temperature of operation for the “Neo” magnets is +200 to +230 degrees C although the exact limit is actually dependent on the magnet shape and the total magnetic circuit (so the recommended limits are really only crude guideline values). This is discussed in the section called Temperature Ratings.

 

All the Neodymium Iron Boron, NdFeB, magnets are prone to corrosion (a method similar to rusting). All Neodymium Iron Boron, NdFeB, magnets will require a form of protective coating. The standard coating is a triple layer plating of Nickel-Copper-Nickel (Ni-Cu-Ni). Unless requested otherwise, this Ni-Cu-Ni coating is always applied to the magnets. It should be noted that the level of protection given by any coating depends on the environment the magnet will be subjected to and how the coating is looked after.

 

The magnetic output from the "Neo" magnet varies with temperature. The output falls with increasing temperature but usually returns as it cools (the degree of fall with rising temperature is dependent on the reversible temperature coefficients). It is possible to permanently reduce the magnetic output through too high a temperature (a permanent demagnetisation).

 

The level of permanent demagnetisation depends on the magnet shape, the total magnetic circuit and the actual shape of the BH curve (which will vary depending on the grade of "Neo" chosen). Neodymium Iron Boron, NdFeB, magnets are also affected by external demagnetisation fields and by radiation, both of which can demagnetise the magnet, the latter permanently demagnetising.

 

If the user understands the limitations of NdFeB and understands their application, the use of NdFeB magnets can allow very compact designs with high performance with issues affecting the performance. For note, if the magnet is kept in dry conditions at all times and the plating is not broken and no external demagnetising fields are applied to it, the magnet theoretically can retain its magnetism indefinitely.


Nomenclature of NdFeB grades

 

N30

UH

1,080

10,800

812

10,200

1,990

25,000

223

28

 

N33

UH

1,130

11,300

852

10,700

1,990

25,000

247

31

 

N35

UH

1,180

11,800

860

10,800

1,990

25,000

263

33

 

N38

UH

1,220

12,200

899

11,300

1,990

25,000

287

36

 

N40

UH

1,250

12,500

899

11,300

1,990

25,000

302

38

 

N28

EH

1,040

10,400

780

9,800

2,385

30,000

207

26

 

N30

EH

1,080

10,800

812

10,200

2,385

30,000

223

28

 

N33

EH

1,140

11,400

836

10,500

2,385

30,000

247

31

 

N35

EH

1,170

11,700

876

11,000

2,385

30,000

263

33

 

N38

EH

1,220

12,200

899

11,300

2,385

30,000

287

36

 

N33

VH / AH

1,130

11,300

836

10,500

2,706

34,000

239

30

 

 

American Standard

Typical Values

Material

Br

Hcb (Hc)

Hcj (Hci)

(BH)max

mT

G

kA/m

Oe

kA/m

Oe

kJ/m3

MGOe

24/41

1,000

10,000

764

9,600

3,263

41,000

190

 24.0

26/32

1,050

10,500

803

10,090

2,507

31,500

205

26.0

28/23

1,050

10,500

820

10,300

1,830

23,000

225

28.0

28/32

1,073

10,730

835

10,490

2,507

31,500

225

28.0

30/19

1,130

11,300

859

10,800

1,512

19,000

240

30.0

30/27

1,130

11,300

859

10,800

2,149

27,000

240

30.0

32/16

1,180

11,800

891

11,200

1,273

16,000

255

32.0

32/31

1,160

11,600

883

11,100

2,467

31,000

255

32.0

34/22

1,196

11,960

915

11,500

1,771

22,250

270

34.0

36/19

1,231

12,310

917

11,520

1,523

19,140

285

36.0

36/26

1,220

12,200

931

11,700

2,069

26,000

285

36.0

38/15

1,250

12,500

955

12,000

1,194

15,000

300

38.0

38/23

1,240

12,400

955

12,000

1,830

23,000

300

38.0

40/15

1,280

12,800

955

12,000

1,194

15,000

320

40.0

40/23

1,290

12,900

987

12,400

1,830

23,000

320

40.0

42/15

1,310

13,100

1,011

12,700

1,194

15,000

335

42.0

44/15

1,350

13,500

1,035

13,000

1,194

15,000

350

44.0

48/11

1,375

13,750

820

10,300

875

11,000

380

48.0

50/11

1,410

14,100

820

10,300

875

11,000

400

50.0

 

European Standard (IEC 60404-8-1)

Minimum Values

Material

Br

Hcb (Hc)

Hcj (Hci)

(BH)max

 

mT

kG

kA/m

kOe

kA/m

kOe

kJ/m3

MGOe

 

170/190

980

9800

700

8795

1900

23875

170

21.4

 

210/130

1060

10600

790

9925

1300

16335

210

26.4

 

250/120

1130

11300

840

10555

1200

15080

250

31.4

 

290/80

1230

12300

700

8795

800

10055

290

36.4

 

200/190

1060

10600

760

9550

1900

23875

200

25.1

 

240/180

1160

11600

840

10555

1800

22620

240

30.2

 

280/120

1240

12400

900

11310

1200

15080

280

35.2

 

320/88

1310

13100

800

10055

880

11060

320

40.2

 

210/240

1060

10600

760

9550

2400

30160

210

26.4

 

240/200

1160

11600

840

10555

2000

25130

240

30.2

 

310/130

1300

13000

900

11310

1300

16335

310

39.0

 

250/240

1200

12000

830

10430

2400

30160