Grades of NdFeB Magnets
Grades of NdFeB Magnets
Grades of NdFeB Magnets
N33M 1175 11750 836 10500 1114 14000 267 34 -0.12 -0.595 100
N35M 1210 12100 868 10900 1114 14000 283 35 -0.12 -0.595 100
N38M 1260 12600 899 11300 1114 14000 307 39 -0.12 -0.595 100
N40M 1285 12850 923 11600 1114 14000 322 40 -0.12 -0.595 100
N42M 1315 13150 955 12000 1114 14000 338 42 -0.12 -0.595 100
N45M 1350 13500 971 12200 1114 14000 354 44 -0.12 -0.595 100
N48M 1395 13950 995 12500 1114 14000 378 48 -0.12 -0.595 100
N50M 1415 14150 1035 13000 1114 14000 390 49 -0.12 -0.675 100
N52M 1445 14450 995 12500 1035 13000 406 51 -0.12 -0.675 100
N30H 1105 11050 796 10000 1353 17000 235 30 -0.12 -0.572 120
N33H 1175 11750 836 10500 1353 17000 267 34 -0.12 -0.572 120
N35H 1210 12100 868 10900 1353 17000 283 35 -0.12 -0.572 120
N38H 1260 12600 899 11300 1353 17000 307 39 -0.12 -0.572 120
N40H 1285 12850 923 11600 1353 17000 322 40 -0.12 -0.572 120
N42H 1300 13000 955 12000 1353 17000 330 41 -0.12 -0.572 120
N45H 1350 13500 971 12200 1353 17000 354 44 -0.12 -0.572 120
N48H 1390 13900 1011 12700 1273 16000 378 48 -0.12 -0.572 120
N50H 1415 14150 1035 13000 1274 16000 390 49 -0.12 -0.605 120
N30SH 1125 11250 811 10200 1592 20000 243 31 -0.12 -0.549 150
N33SH 1175 11750 844 10600 1592 20000 267 34 -0.12 -0.549 150
N35SH 1210 12100 876 11000 1592 20000 283 35 -0.12 -0.549 150
N38SH 1260 12600 907 11400 1592 20000 307 39 -0.12 -0.549 150
N40SH 1285 12850 939 11800 1592 20000 322 40 -0.12 -0.549 150
N42SH 1310 13100 955 12000 1592 20000 330 41 -0.12 -0.549 150
N28UH 1075 10750 764 9600 1990 25000 227 29 -0.12 -0.510 180
N30UH 1125 11250 812 10200 1990 25000 243 31 -0.12 -0.510 180
N33UH 1175 11750 852 10700 1990 25000 267 34 -0.12 -0.510 180
N35UH 1210 12100 860 10800 1990 25000 283 35 -0.12 -0.510 180
N38UH 1260 12600 876 11000 1990 25000 307 39 -0.12 -0.510 180
N40UH 1285 12850 915 11500 1990 25000 318 40 -0.12 -0.465 180
N42UH 1310 13100 955 12000 1990 25000 330 41 -0.12 -0.510 180
N45UH 1350 13500 995 12500 1910 24000 358 45 -0.12 -0.465 180
N28EH 1085 10850 780 9800 2388 30000 227 29 -0.12 -0.472 200
N30EH 1125 11250 812 10200 2388 30000 243 31 -0.12 -0.472 200
N33EH 1165 11650 820 10300 2388 30000 267 34 -0.12 -0.472 200
N35EH 1200 12000 836 10500 2388 30000 279 35 -0.12 -0.472 200
N38EH 1235 12350 899 11300 2388 30000 303 38 -0.12 -0.472 200
N40EH 1270 12700 915 11500 2388 30000 314 39 -0.12 -0.420 200
N42EH 1310 13100 971 12200 2308 29000 326 41 -0.12 -0.410 200
N28AH 1075 10750 780 9800 2706 34000 223 28 -0.12 -0.449 220
N30AH 1120 11200 812 10200 2706 34000 239 30 -0.12 -0.449 220
N33AH 1140 11400 812 10200 2706 34000 231 29 -0.12 -0.393 220
N35AH 1195 11950 883 11100 2706 34000 275 35 -0.12 -0.393 220
N38AH 1240 12400 923 11600 2626 33000 299 38 -0.12 -0.393 220
Grain
Grain Boundary
Boundary Diffused
Dysprosium Grades
Diffused Grades
G45SH 1350 13500 979 12300 1592 20000 354 44 -0.12 -0.549 150
G48SH 1390 13900 1011 12700 1592 20000 374 47 -0.12 -0.549 150
G50SH 1425 14250 836 10500 1592 20000 390 49 -0.12 -0.549 150
G52SH 1440 14400 1067 13400 1592 20000 402 51 -0.12 -0.549 150
G55SH 1460 14600 1083 13600 1512 19000 418 53 -0.12 -0.549 150
GB48SH 1390 13900 1011 12700 1751 22000 374 47 -0.12 -0.549 150
GB50SH 1425 14250 836 10500 1751 22000 390 49 -0.12 -0.549 150
GB52SH 1440 14400 1067 13400 1751 22000 402 51 -0.12 -0.549 150
GB55SH 1460 14600 1083 13600 1672 21000 418 53 -0.12 -0.549 150
G38UH 1260 12600 876 11000 1990 25000 307 39 -0.12 -0.465 180
G40UH 1285 12850 915 11500 1990 25000 318 40 -0.12 -0.465 180
G42UH 1310 13100 955 12000 1990 25000 330 41 -0.12 -0.465 180
G45UH 1350 13500 979 12300 1990 25000 354 44 -0.12 -0.465 180
G48UH 1390 13900 1011 12700 1990 25000 374 47 -0.12 -0.465 180
G50UH 1410 14100 1051 13200 1990 25000 386 49 -0.12 -0.465 180
G52UH 1430 14300 1067 13400 1990 25000 394 50 -0.12 -0.465 180
G42UH 1310 13100 955 12000 2149 27000 330 41 -0.12 -0.465 180
GB45UH 1350 13500 979 12300 2149 27000 354 44 -0.12 -0.465 180
G48UH 1390 13900 1011 12700 2419 27000 374 47 -0.12 -0.465 180
GB50UH 1410 14100 1051 13200 2449 27000 386 48.506 -0.12 -0.465 180
G30EH 1125 11250 812 10200 2388 30000 243 30.536 -0.12 -0.472 200
G33EH 1165 11650 820 10300 2388 30000 267 33.552 -0.12 -0.472 200
G35EH 1200 12000 836 10500 2388 30000 279 35.06 -0.12 -0.472 200
G38EH 1260 12600 876 11000 2388 30000 306.5 38.516 -0.12 -0.472 200
N30SHZ 1125 11250 804 10100 1592 20000 243 31 -0.10 -0.549 150
N33SHZ 1175 11750 844 10600 1592 20000 267 34 -0.10 -0.549 150
N35SHZ 1210 12100 876 11000 1592 20000 283 35 -0.10 -0.549 150
N38SHZ 1260 12600 907 11400 1592 20000 307 39 -0.10 -0.549 150
N45SHZ 1350 13500 979 12300 1592 20000 354 44 -0.10 -0.549 150
** Please check with the factory for availability of grades ending in "X" or "Z".
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Properties Br HcB HcJ (BH)max Temp. Coef. Tw
Grade** Typical Typical min min min min Typical Typical α(Br) α(HcJ) max
3
mT gauss kA/m oersteds kA/m oersteds kJ/m MGOe %/°C %/°C °C
N30UHZ 1125 11250 812 10200 1990 25000 243 31 -0.10 -0.510 180
N33UHZ 1175 11750 852 10700 1990 25000 267 34 -0.10 -0.510 180
N38UHZ 1260 12600 876 11000 1990 25000 307 39 -0.10 -0.510 180
N40UHZ 1285 12850 915 11500 1990 25000 318 40 -0.10 -0.510 180
N30EHZ 1125 11250 812 10200 2388 30000 0 0 -0.10 -0.472 200
N38EHZ 1235 12350 899 11300 2388 30000 0 0 -0.10 -0.472 200
N30AHZ 1120 11200 812 10200 2706 34000 0 0 -0.10 -0.449 220
** Please check with the factory for availability of grades ending in "X" or "Z".
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.750
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 10,800 11,050 11,300 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 12,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 955 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 28 30 31 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 223 235 247 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 80 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N30 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C
11
20°C
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
7
60°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.750
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,300 11,500 11,700 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 12,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 955 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 31 33 34 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 247 259 271 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 80 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N33 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C
20°C 11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.750
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,700 12,100 12,500 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 12,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 955 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 33 36 38 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 263 283 302 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 80 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N35 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.750
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,200 12,600 13,000 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 12,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 955 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 36 39 41 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 286 306 326 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 80 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N38 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C 13
20°C 12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.750
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,500 12,850 13,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 12,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 955 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 38 40 42 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 302 318 334 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 80 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N40 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
Polarization, J
80°C
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.750
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,800 13,150 13,500 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 12,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 955 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 40 42 44 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 318 334 350 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 80 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N42 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C 8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.750
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,200 13,500 13,800 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 12,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 955 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 42 44 46 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 334 350 366 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 80 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N45 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
-40°C 14 1.4
20°C 13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
0.1 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.750
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,700 14,000 14,300 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 12,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 955 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 45 47 49 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 358 374 390 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 80 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N48 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
-40°C
14 1.4
20°C
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
0.1 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.750
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,900 14,250 14,600 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 12,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 955 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 47 49 51 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 374 390 406 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 80 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N50 0.75 1
-40°C
1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
20°C
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
80°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
0.1 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.750
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 14,200 14,500 14,800 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 11,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 876 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 49 51 53 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 390 406 422 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 60 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N52 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
20°C 14 1.4
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
80°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
0.1 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.750
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 14,600 14,900 15,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 11,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 876 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 52 54 56 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 414 430 446 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 60 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N55 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
20°C
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 60°C 9
8 0.8
80°C
7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
0.1 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.675
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,300 11,750 12,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 14,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,114 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 31 34 36 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 247 267 287 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 100 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N33M 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C 12 1.2
20°C 11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.675
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,700 12,100 12,500 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 14,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,114 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 33 36 38 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 263 283 302 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 100 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N35M 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.675
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,200 12,600 13,000 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 14,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,114 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 36 39 41 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 287 307 326 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 100 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N38M 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C 13
20°C 12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.675
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,500 12,850 13,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 14,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,114 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 38 41 43 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 302 322 342 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 100 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N40M 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C 13
20°C 12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
Polarization, J
80°C
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.675
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,800 13,150 13,500 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 14,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,114 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 40 43 45 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 318 338 358 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 100 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N42M 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C 8 0.8
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.675
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,200 13,500 13,800 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 14,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,114 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 42 45 47 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 334 354 374 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 100 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N45M 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
-40°C 14 1.4
13
20°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C 0.8
8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C
4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.675
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,600 13,950 14,300 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 14,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,114 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 45 48 50 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 358 378 398 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 100 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N48M 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
-40°C
14 1.4
20°C
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
150°C
0.1 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.675
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,900 14,150 14,400 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 14,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,114 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 47 49 51 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 374 390 406 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 100 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N50M 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
-40°C
14 1.4
20°C
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
80°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
150°C
0.1 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.675
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 14,200 14,450 14,700 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 13,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,035 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 49 51 53 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 390 406 422 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 100 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N52M 0.75 1
-40°C
1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
20°C
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
80°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
150°C
0.1 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.605
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 10,800 11,050 11,300 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 17,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,353 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 28 30 31 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 223 235 247 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 120 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N30H 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C 11
20°C
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
7
60°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C 4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.605
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,300 11,750 12,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 17,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,353 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 31 34 36 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 247 267 287 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 120 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N33H 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C 12 1.2
20°C 11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.605
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,700 12,100 12,500 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 17,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,353 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 33 36 38 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 263 283 302 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 120 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N35H 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.605
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,200 12,600 13,000 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 17,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,353 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 36 39 41 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 287 307 326 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 120 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N38H 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
120°C 4 0.4
0.1
150°C 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.605
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,500 12,850 13,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 17,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,353 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 38 41 43 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 302 322 342 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 120 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N40H 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C 13
20°C 12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.605
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,800 13,000 13,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 17,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,353 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 40 42 43 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 318 330 342 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 120 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N42H 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
Polarization, J
80°C
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.605
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,200 13,500 13,800 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 17,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,353 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 42 45 47 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 334 354 374 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 120 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N45H 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C 8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.605
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,600 13,900 14,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 17,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,353 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 45 48 50 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 358 378 398 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 120 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N48H 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
-40°C
14 1.4
20°C 13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
0.1
150°C 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.605
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,900 14,150 14,400 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 16,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,274 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 47 49 51 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 374 390 406 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 120 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N50H 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
-40°C
14 1.4
20°C
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
150°C
0.1 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.535
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 10,800 11,250 11,700 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 28 31 33 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 223 243 263 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N30SH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C
11
20°C
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
7
60°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C 4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
2 0.2
180°C
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.535
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,300 11,750 12,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 31 34 36 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 247 267 287 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N33SH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C
20°C 11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.535
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,700 12,100 12,500 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 33 36 38 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 263 283 302 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N35SH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C 1.2
12
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.535
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,200 12,600 13,000 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 36 39 41 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 287 307 326 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N38SH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.535
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,500 12,850 13,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 38 41 43 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 302 322 342 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N40SH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C 13
20°C 12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
120°C 4 0.4
0.1
150°C 3
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.535
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,800 13,100 13,400 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 39 42 44 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 310 330 350 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N42SH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C 1.2
12
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.535
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,200 13,500 13,800 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 43 45 46 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 342 354 366 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N45SH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C 8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.535
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,600 13,900 14,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 19,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,512 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 45 47 49 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 358 374 390 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N48SH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
-40°C 14 1.4
20°C 13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
0.1
150°C 3
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.465
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 10,200 10,750 11,300 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 26 29 31 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 207 227 247 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N28UH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
11
-40°C
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
20°C
0.3 9
8 0.8
Polarization, J
60°C 6 0.6
5
80°C
4 0.4
100°C
0.1 120°C 3
150°C
2 0.2
180°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.465
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 10,800 11,250 11,700 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 28 31 33 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 223 243 263 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N30UH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C 11
20°C
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
7
60°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C 5
100°C 4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
2 0.2
180°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.465
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,300 11,750 12,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 31 34 36 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 247 267 287 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N33UH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C
11
20°C
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
7
60°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C 4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
2 0.2
180°C
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.465
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,700 12,100 12,500 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 33 36 38 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 263 283 302 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N35UH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C 12 1.2
20°C 11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.465
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,200 12,600 13,000 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 36 39 41 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 287 307 326 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N38UH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.465
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,500 12,850 13,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 38 40 42 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 302 318 334 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N40UH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C 13
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.465
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,700 13,100 13,500 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 39 42 44 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 310 330 350 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N42UH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C 13
20°C 12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.465
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,200 13,500 13,800 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 24,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,910 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 43 45 47 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 342 358 374 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N45UH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
Polarization, J
80°C
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.420
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 10,400 10,850 11,300 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 30,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,388 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 26 29 31 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 207 227 247 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N28EH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
11
-40°C
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
20°C
0.3 9
8 0.8
Polarization, J
60°C 6 0.6
5
80°C
4 0.4
100°C
0.1 120°C 3
150°C 2 0.2
180°C 200°C
220°C 1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.420
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 10,800 11,250 11,700 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 30,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,388 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 28 31 33 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 223 243 263 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N30EH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C 11
Flux Density, B
20°C 10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
Polarization, J
60°C
6 0.6
80°C 5
4 0.4
100°C
0.1 120°C 3
150°C
2 0.2
180°C 200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.420
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,300 11,650 12,000 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 30,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,388 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 31 34 36 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 247 267 287 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N33EH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C
11
20°C
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
7
60°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C 5
100°C 4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
2 0.2
180°C
200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.420
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,700 12,000 12,300 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 30,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,388 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 33 35 37 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 263 279 295 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N35EH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C
11
20°C
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
7
60°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C 4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
2 0.2
180°C
200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.420
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,000 12,350 12,800 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 30,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,388 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 36 38 40 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 287 303 318 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N38EH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C 1.2
12
20°C 11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
2 0.2
180°C
200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.420
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,500 12,700 12,900 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 30,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,388 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 38 40 41 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 302 314 326 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N40EH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.420
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,800 13,100 13,400 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 29,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,308 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 39 41 43 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 310 326 342 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N42EH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C 13
20°C 12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.393
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 10,200 10,750 11,300 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 34,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,706 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 25 28 31 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 199 223 247 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 220 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N28AH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
11
-40°C
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
Polarization, J
6 0.6
60°C
5
80°C
4 0.4
100°C
0.1 3
120°C
150°C 2 0.2
180°C 200°C 220°C 1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.393
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 10,700 11,200 11,700 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 34,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,706 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 27 30 33 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 215 239 263 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 220 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N30AH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C 11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
Polarization, J
60°C 6 0.6
5
80°C
4 0.4
100°C
0.1 120°C 3
150°C 2 0.2
180°C 200°C
220°C 1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.375
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,100 11,400 11,700 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 34,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,706 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 27 29 31 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 215 231 247 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 220 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N33AH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C 11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
Polarization, J
6 0.6
5
80°C
4 0.4
100°C
0.1 120°C 3
150°C 2 0.2
180°C 200°C
220°C 1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.375
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,700 11,950 12,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 34,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,706 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 33 35 36 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 263 275 287 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 220 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N35AH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C 5
100°C 4 0.4
0.1 120°C 3
150°C
2 0.2
180°C
200°C
220°C 1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.120
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.375
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,200 12,400 12,600 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 33,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,626 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 36 38 39 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 287 299 310 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 220 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N38AH 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
7
60°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C 4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
2 0.2
180°C
200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.55
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,200 13,500 13,800 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 43 45 46 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 342 354 366 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G45SH 15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C 8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C
4 0.4
150°C 3
0.1
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.55
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,600 13,900 14,200 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 45 47 49 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 358 374 390 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G48SH 15
-40°C
14 1.4
20°C 13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
150°C
0.1 3
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.55
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,900 14,250 14,600 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 47 49 51 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 374 390 406 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G50SH 15
-40°C
14 1.4
20°C
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
150°C
0.1 3
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.55
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 14,200 14,400 14,600 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 48 51 53 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 382 402 422 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G52SH -40°C
15
14 1.4
20°C
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
80°C
7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
150°C
0.1 3
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.55
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 14,400 14,600 14,800 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 19,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,512 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 50 53 55 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 398 418 438 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G55SH 15
14 1.4
20°C
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
80°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
150°C
0.1 3
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,600 13,900 14,200 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 27,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,419 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 45 47 49 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 358 374 390 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: GB48UH 15
-40°C 14 1.4
20°C
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C 8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.55
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,900 14,250 14,600 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 22,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,751 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 47 49 51 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 374 390 406 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: GB50SH 15
-40°C
14 1.4
20°C
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
150°C
0.1 3
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.55
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 14,200 14,400 14,600 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 48 51 53 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 382 402 422 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G52SH -40°C
15
14 1.4
20°C
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
80°C
7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
150°C
0.1 3
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.55
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 14,400 14,600 14,800 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 21,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,672 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 50 53 55 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 398 418 438 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: GB55SH -40°C 15
14 1.4
20°C
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
80°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
150°C
0.1 3
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,200 12,600 13,000 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 36 39 41 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 287 307 326 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G38UH 15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,500 12,850 13,200 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 38 40 42 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 302 318 334 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G40UH 15
14 1.4
-40°C 13
20°C 12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,800 13,100 13,400 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
3
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm 7.6
MGOe 39 42 44 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 310 330 350 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G42UH 15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C 1.2
12
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 3
150°C
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,200 13,500 13,800 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 43 45 46 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 342 354 366 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G45UH 15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C 8 0.8
Polarization, J
80°C
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,600 13,900 14,200 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 45 47 49 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 358 374 390 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G48UH 15
-40°C 14 1.4
20°C 13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C 0.8
8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C
4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,900 14,100 14,400 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
3
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm 7.6
MGOe 46 49 51 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 366 386 406 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G50UH 15
-40°C
14 1.4
20°C 13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
150°C 3
0.1
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 14,100 14,300 14,500 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
3
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm 7.6
MGOe 47 50 52 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 374 394 414 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G52UH 15
-40°C
14 1.4
20°C
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
150°C 3
0.1
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,800 13,100 13,400 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 27,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,149 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 39 42 44 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 310 330 350 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: GB42UH 15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C 12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
120°C
4 0.4
0.1 3
150°C
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,200 13,500 13,800 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 27,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,149 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 43 45 46 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 342 354 366 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: GB45UH 15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
Polarization, J
80°C
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,600 13,900 14,200 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 27,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,419 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 45 47 49 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 358 374 390 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: GB48UH 15
-40°C 14 1.4
20°C
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C 8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,900 14,100 14,400 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 27,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,449 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 46 49 51 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 366 386 406 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: GB50UH 15
-40°C
14 1.4
20°C 13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C
8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C
4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hci.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 10,800 11,250 11,700 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 30,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,388 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 28 31 33 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 223 243 263 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G30EH 15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C
11
Flux Density, B
20°C
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
Polarization, J
60°C
6 0.6
80°C 5
100°C 4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
2 0.2
180°C
200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,300 11,650 12,000 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 30,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,388 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 31 34 36 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 247 267 287 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G33EH 15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C
11
20°C
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
7
60°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C 4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C
2 0.2
200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,700 12,000 12,300 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 30,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
3
kA/m 2,388 Density g/cm 7.6
MGOe 33 35 37 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 263 279 295 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G35EH 15
14 1.4
13
-40°C 12 1.2
20°C 11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
7
60°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,200 12,600 13,000 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 30,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,388 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 36 39 41 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 287 307 326 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G38EH 15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
200°C
220°C
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,500 12,850 13,200 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 30,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,388 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 38 40 42 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 302 318 334 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G40EH 15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2
200°C
0.2
220°C
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,800 13,100 13,400 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 30,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,388 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 39 42 44 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 310 330 350 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G42EH 15
14 1.4
-40°C 13
20°C 12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C
200°C
2 0.2
220°C
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,900 13,100 13,400 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 30,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,388 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 40 43 45 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 318 338 358 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G44EH 15
14 1.4
-40°C 13
20°C 12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C
200°C
2 0.2
220°C
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,400 13,600 13,800 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 30,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,388 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 43 46 48 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 342 362 382 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G46EH 15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
Polarization, J
80°C
6 0.6
5
100°C
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
180°C
200°C 2 0.2
220°C
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,600 13,850 14,100 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 30,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,388 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 44 47 49 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 350 370 390 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G48EH 15
-40°C 14 1.4
13
20°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C 8 0.8
Polarization, J
80°C
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
180°C
200°C 2 0.2
220°C
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,200 12,600 13,000 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 32,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,547 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 36 39 41 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 287 307 326 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: GB38EH 15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
200°C
220°C
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,500 12,850 13,200 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 32,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,547 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 38 40 42 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 302 318 334 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: GB40EH 15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2
200°C
0.2
220°C
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,900 13,100 13,400 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 32,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
3
kA/m 2,547 Density g/cm 7.6
MGOe 40 43 45 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 318 338 358 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: GB44EH 15
14 1.4
-40°C 13
20°C 12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C
6 0.6
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C
200°C
2 0.2
220°C
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,400 13,600 13,800 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 32,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,547 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 43 46 48 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 342 362 382 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: GB46EH 15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C
3
180°C
200°C 2 0.2
220°C
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.45
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 10,800 11,250 11,700 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 34,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,706 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 28 31 33 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 223 243 263 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 220 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G30AH 15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C 11
Flux Density, B
20°C 10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
Polarization, J
60°C
6 0.6
80°C
5
4 0.4
100°C
0.1 120°C 3
150°C
2 0.2
180°C
200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.45
(2)
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,300 11,650 12,000 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 34,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,706 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 31 34 36 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 247 267 287 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 220 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G33AH 15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C
11
20°C
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
7
60°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C 5
100°C 4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
2 0.2
180°C
200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.45
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,700 12,000 12,300 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 34,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,706 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 33 35 37 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 263 279 295 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 220 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G35AH 15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C
11
20°C
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
7
60°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C 4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C
2 0.2
200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.45
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,200 12,600 13,000 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 34,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,706 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 36 39 41 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 287 307 326 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 220 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G38AH 15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.45
(2)
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,500 12,850 13,200 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 34,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,706 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 38 40 42 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 302 318 334 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 220 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G40AH 15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
200°C
220°C
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.45
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,200 12,600 13,000 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 34,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,706 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 36 39 41 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 287 307 326 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 220 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: G38AH 15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,500 12,750 13,000 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 35,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,786 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 38 41 43 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 302 322 342 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: GS40EH 15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
200°C
220°C
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,000 13,200 13,400 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 35,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,786 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 41 44 46 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 326 346 366 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: GS44EH 15
14 1.4
-40°C 13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C
2 0.2
200°C
220°C
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,100 12,350 12,600 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 37,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,945 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 36 39 41 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 287 307 326 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: GSB38EH 15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
7
60°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.12
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.47
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2) ΔL/L per ºCx10 -6 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,500 12,750 13,000 Thermal Conductivity kcal/mhrºC 5.3 5.8
Br, Residual Induction
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 37,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,945 Density g/cm3 7.6
MGOe 38 41 43 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 302 324 345 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 150 // 130 ┴
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.5 0.75 1 Pc = B H 1.5 2 3 5
Material: GSB40EH 15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
200°C
220°C
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Demagnetization curves show nominal Br and minimum Hcj.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.110
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.750
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,700 12,100 12,500 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 12,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 955 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 33 36 38 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 263 283 302 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 80 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N35X 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.110
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.675
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,700 12,100 12,500 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 14,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,114 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 33 36 38 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 263 283 302 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 100 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N35MX 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.110
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.675
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,200 13,500 13,800 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 14,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,114 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 42 45 47 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 334 354 374 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 100 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N45MX 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C 0.8
8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C
5
120°C
4 0.4
0.1
150°C 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.110
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.605
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,200 12,600 13,000 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 17,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,353 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 36 39 41 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 287 307 326 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 120 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N38HX 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.110
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.605
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,500 12,850 13,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 17,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,353 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 38 41 43 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 302 322 342 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 120 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N40HX 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C 13
20°C 12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.110
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.605
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,200 13,500 13,800 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 17,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,353 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 42 45 47 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 334 354 374 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 120 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N45HX 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C 8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C
4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.110
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.535
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,300 11,750 12,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 31 34 36 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 247 267 287 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N33SHX 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C
20°C 11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.110
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.535
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,700 12,100 12,500 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 33 36 38 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 263 283 302 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N35SHX 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C 12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.110
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.535
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,200 12,600 13,000 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 36 39 41 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 287 307 326 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N38SHX 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1
150°C 3
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.110
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.535
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,800 13,100 13,400 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 39 42 44 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 310 330 350 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N42SHX 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C 13
20°C 1.2
12
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
Polarization, J
80°C
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.100
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.535
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 10,800 11,250 11,700 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 28 31 33 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 223 243 263 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N30SHZ 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C 11
20°C
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
7
60°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C 0.4
4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.100
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.535
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,300 11,750 12,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 31 34 36 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 247 267 287 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N33SHZ 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C
20°C 11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.100
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.535
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,700 12,100 12,500 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 33 36 38 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 263 283 302 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N35SHZ 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C 12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.100
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.535
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,200 12,600 13,000 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 36 39 41 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 287 307 326 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N38SHZ 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
120°C 4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.100
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.535
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 13,200 13,500 13,800 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 20,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,592 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 43 45 46 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 342 354 366 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 150 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N45SHZ 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
-40°C
13
20°C
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
60°C 8 0.8
7
80°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
100°C 5
120°C
4 0.4
0.1 150°C 3
180°C
2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.100
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.465
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 10,800 11,250 11,700 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 28 31 33 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 223 243 263 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N30UHZ 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C 11
20°C
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
7
60°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C 5
100°C 4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
2 0.2
180°C
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.100
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.465
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 11,300 11,750 12,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 31 34 36 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 247 267 287 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N33UHZ 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C
11
20°C
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
7
60°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.100
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.465
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,200 12,600 13,000 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 36 39 41 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 287 307 326 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N38UHZ 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.100
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.465
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,500 12,850 13,200 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 25,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 1,990 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 38 40 42 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 302 318 334 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 180 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N40UHZ 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C
12 1.2
20°C
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
7
Polarization, J
80°C 6 0.6
5
100°C
120°C 4 0.4
0.1
150°C 3
180°C 2 0.2
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.100
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.420
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 10,800 11,250 11,700 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 30,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,388 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 28 31 33 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 223 243 263 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N30EHZ 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
-40°C 11
Flux Density, B
20°C 10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C 5
100°C 4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
2 0.2
180°C
200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.100
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.420
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 12,000 12,350 12,800 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 30,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,388 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 36 38 40 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 287 303 318 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 200 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N38EHZ 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
-40°C 12 1.2
20°C 11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
60°C 7
Polarization, J
6 0.6
80°C
5
100°C
4 0.4
120°C
0.1 3
150°C
180°C 2 0.2
200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
Thermal Properties
of Induction, α(Br) %/ºC -0.100
of Coercivity, α(Hcj) %/ºC -0.393
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (2)
-6
Characteristic Units min. nominal max. ∆L/L per ºCx10 7.5 -0.1
Gauss 10,700 11,200 11,700 Thermal Conductivity W / (m • K) 7.6
Br, Residual Induction
Specific Heat (3) 460
Magnetic Properties
Properties
Oersteds 34,000 MPa 285
HcJ, Intrinsic Coercivity
Other
kA/m 2,706 Density g/cm3 7.5
MGOe 27 30 33 Hardness, Vickers Hv 620
BHmax, Maximum Energy Product
kJ/m3 215 239 263 Electrical Resistivity, r mW • cm 180
Notes: (1) Coefficients measured between 20 and 220 ºC
(2) Between 20 and 200 ºC (3) Between 20 and 140 ºC
kG Tesla
0.75 Pc = B H
0.5
Material: N30AHZ 1 1.5 2 3 5
15
14 1.4
13
12 1.2
11
Flux Density, B
10 1.0
0.3 9
8 0.8
Polarization, J
60°C 6 0.6
5
80°C
4 0.4
100°C
0.1 120°C 3
150°C
2 0.2
180°C 200°C
220°C
1
0 0
30
kOe 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
kA/m 2230 2070 1910 1750 1590 1430 1275 1115 955 795 640 475 320 160 0
Demagnetizing Field, H
1 kA/m = 12.566 Oe 1 kOe = 79.577 kA/m
Notes The material data and demagnetization curves shown above represent typical properties that may vary due to product shape and size.
Magnets can be supplied thermally stabilized or magnetically calibrated to customer specifications.
Additional grades are available. Please contact the factory for information.
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