Permanent Disc Neodymium Magnet for Packing
Description of the Disc Magnet
Neodymium magnet, the third generation of the rare-earth permanent magnet, is the most powerful and advanced permanent magnet today. The disc Magnet is one type of the neodymium. ... made of the neodymium, iron, and bonded magnetic alloy blend.
The disc magnet is plated with Nickel-Cooper-Nickel coating for a shiny corrosion-resistant finish. The North and South poles are on both flat side of the magnet since magnetizing direction is Axial Magnetizing. The magnet is powerful and can be used to help stuff to stick into the iron surface.
Tolerance:
For each magnet, there has a tolerance to produce, as follow:
+/- 0.05 mm for the small dimension;
+/- 0.1 mm for the common specification;
+/- 0.15mm for the big blocks.
Magnetic testing
As the third generation "Magnetic King", the disc neodymium magnet has its powerful pulling force.
Magnetizing Direction
The normal magnetizing method of the disc neodymium magnet: Axial and Radial.
With the Axial magnetizing, the magnetic spread over both flat side; with the Radial magnetizing, the magnetic spread over the surround.
Due to this product is a customizable product, so pls send us the specific size, the same as the picture, thanks!
Coating:
There have many plating options of the disc neodymium magnet, besides the Nickel coating, there also have Zinc, Gold, Black Epoxy, White Epoxy and so on.
The Black Epoxy and White Epoxy will be more durable.
Standard Bulk Packing
The common method of the packing for disc neodymium magnet:
Pieces packed into the little white paper box, then 8 boxes packed into the High-quality Corrugated carton box with anti-magnetic.
About us Xiamen MagForever Company
Xiamen Magnet Forever gained its good reputation by finding the best product solutions and delivering the finest quality magnet. We specialize in motor magnets, magnetic assemblies, and coupling while always focusing on providing the best professional services. Whatever your magnet need are, you can always find them here Xiamen MagForever.
We offer not only the product but also the solution for the magnet.
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