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Neodymium Block Magnets 6x4x2mm

BeiLun Meank neodymium block magnets 6x4x2mm series is made of rare earth neodymium, which makes it strong enough. All grade from N35 to N52 is available for 6x4x2mm rare earth neodymium block magnets. Corresponding pulling force range from 0.99 lb to 1.47 lb. The most popular coatings for neodymium block magnets 6x4x2mm is zinc, nickel, epoxy, and gold. You can use the tiny strong magnets for crafts making. Higher temperature grades of M, H, SH, UH, EH, and AH can be customized.

N52 Neodymium Block Magnets 6x4x2mm Characteristics

Remanence(Br):  The remanence range of N52 neodymium magnet 6x4x2mm is 14300-14800 Gs

Coercivity(Hcj): ≥876 KA/m

Magnetic Energy Product(BHmax): Magnetic energy product range of 6x4x2mm neodymium blocks is 50-53 MGOe

Max.Working Temp: 6x4x2mm neodymium magnets N52 only work at temperatures below 60℃

Coating Available: Zinc,Epoxy,Nickel,Ag,Au and Teflon are available for 6x4x2mm neodymium block magnets.

Neodymium Block Magnets 6x4x2mm Specification


Category

Rectangle(Block) Magnets

Material

Sintered NdFeB

Grade

N52

Size

6 x 4 x2 mm

Tolerance

+/-0.05mm

Coating

Ni-Cu-Ni

Magnetization Direction

Thru Thickness

Weight

0.36 g

Pulling Force

1.47 LB (0.66 kg)

Length

6 mm

Width

4 mm

Thickness

2 mm

Surface Magnetic Field

4400 Gauss


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