Neodymium magnets can be manufactured in several ways, and one of the most innovative is the process of compression bonding.
Compression bonding is a die-pressing process that involves mixing neodymium powder with an epoxy binder and pressing high-density parts that are then oven-cured.
Compression bonding results in magnets that exhibit higher energy products (more than 10 MGOe) than those made by injection molding; however they are limited to more basic shapes due to the nature of the die-pressing process.
Compression bonded neodymium magnets are ideal for applications requiring tight tolerances and high magnetic strength. They are isotropic - so they may be magnetized in any direction - and the epoxy binder allows bonded magnets to be resistant to most industrial automotive fluids and solvents. Compression bonded magnets exhibit good mechanical strength. Tooling costs are generally lower than they are for injection molded parts. Bonded magnets have an operating temperature range from -40?C to 165?C.
Specifications:
Material: Bonded Neodymium
Shape: Disk
Finish: Black Epoxy
Outer Diameter: 0.236 inch
Thickness: 0.080 inch
Mounting: N/A
Lift Strength: 0.3 lb.
Grade: 10
MGOe: 10
Machineable: Yes
Maximum Operating Temperature: 110 °C
Impact Resistance: Good
Weight: 0.001 lb.
| Eneflux Armtek Magnetics, Inc. | Magnet Kingdom | |
|---|---|---|
| Product Category | Industrial Magnets | Industrial Magnets |
| Product Number | CB-0539 | CB-0539 |
| Product Name | Bonded Neodymium Magnetic DISKS | Bonded Neodymium Disk |
| Industrial Magnets | Individual Magnets | Individual Magnets |
| Material | Neodymium Iron Boron | Neodymium Iron Boron |
| Magnet Grade | 10 | 10 |
| Features | Machinable | |
| Operating Temperature | 230 F (110 C) | 230 F (110 C) |