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There are eight different standard grades of neodymium magnets typically used in commercial applications today ranging from N35 to N52. Neodymium magnets are graded by their maximum
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Many of our customers have such questions: how strong is the N35 magnet and what its pull force is. In this article, we will try to answer these questions. N35 magnet is just one of the
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You''ve probably seen grades like N35, N45, N52 —but what do these actually mean? In this article, we''ll break down the grading system, compare the strength differences, and show real
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Choose from our selection of N35 magnets, including magnets, encased magnets, and more. Same and Next Day Delivery.
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N35 Neodymium Magnet BH Curve N35 magnet material has a maximum continuous working temperature of around 80°C (176°F), making it suitable for applications within this temperature range.
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Learn about N35 Neodymium magnets, including their grade properties, specifications, and common applications in various industries for enhanced performance and reliability.
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Discover our wide selection of neodymium magnets ranging from N35 to N52 grades. These strong rare earth magnets are perfect for various applications, including industrial and DIY projects.
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Master neodymium magnet grades with our comprehensive guide. Compare N35-N52 strength ratings, temperature classifications, and find the perfect grade for your application needs.
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For example, an N42SH magnet is stronger than an N35 magnet and can handle higher temperatures before losing its magnetism. The “N” Simply Stands for Neodymium Every neodymium
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