Sintered Neodymium Disc Countersunk Magnet, Neodymium and Steel Countersunk Magnet, Sintered Pemanent Countersunk Magnet, Sintered NdFeB Magnet with Countersunk, N35 NdFeB Magnet with Countersunk Holes
Product Name: Sintered Neodymium Disc Countersunk Magnet
Model No:NCD-1555-N35
Specifications:
1. Powerful permanent pot magnet
2. High quality & best price
3. High working temperature
4. Good corrosion resistance
Original Manufacturer:HangSeng Magnetech
Solution:Customized your required material, size, coating, shape, grade, pull force and woking temperature
Origin:Ningbo, Zhejiang, China
Supply Ability:50000pcs/day
Certification:SGS,TUV,ISO9001,ROHS,TS16949
Applications:magnetic holding, lifting, antenna Mounting, positioning, retrieving and much more.
Total Magnetic Solutions Disc Neodymium Countersunk Magnet
From stock magnets (permanent magnets and pot magnets) to complex magnetic assemblies and tools, we are a vertically integrated magnetic company, providing complete solutions for virtually any magnetic application.
Engineering & Manufacturing
Engineering is at the heart of our business. We provide optimized magnetic solutions – optimized for functionality, lead-time, cost, & reliability.
Quality Management Systems
IS0 9001 Certified since 2004 with a well-established QMS that meets today’s critical standards. We build magnetic assemblies with multi-level materials. Our ERP, Planning, & QMS are designed to support these activities.
What information should I provide when ordering?
We will help you with your order. Usually we ask for the following information.
• Material type and grade required.
• Size and shape, if available, a sketch or drawing with dimensions and tolerances.
• Max working temperature.
• Delivered magnetized or unmagnetized? Magnetization direction?
• Quantities required.
• Coating required (if any)
• Information on what you want to use the magnet for.
Samarium Cobalt magnets and Neodymium rare earth magnets are neither prohibitively expensive nor in short supply. Their label as “rare earth” magnets should not be a primary reason to either select or discount these magnets from industrial or commercial applications. Potential use of either of these magnets should be carefully measured according to intended usages, and according to variables like heat tolerances. The designation of magnets as “rare earth” also allows for a general categorization of both SmCo magnets and Neo magnets together when mentioned alongside traditional Alnico magnets or Ferrite magnets.