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Magnet Procurement 101: Magnet Grades

What is a Magnet Grade?

A magnet grade is a standardized code that represents the performance and classification of magnetic materials. While different materials have different naming conventions, they share the same core purpose: helping users quickly understand a magnet’s key properties through simple numbering.

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Why Do We Need Grades?

Imagine if every time you purchased magnets, you had to specify “I need a material with this much remanence, this much coercivity, and this much energy product.” This would be tedious and error-prone. Grades package these complex parameters into a simple code, making communication easier across design, procurement, and production teams.

Understanding Neodymium Magnet Grades (Most Common)

2.1 Grade Format: Letter + Number + Letter

Example: N50M

Component Meaning Description
First letter N Neodymium material Represents the NdFeB series
Number 50 Magnetic strength Higher number = stronger magnetism
Second letter M Temperature rating Later letters = higher temperature resistance

2.2 What the Number Means: Magnetic Strength

The number represents the maximum energy product, the core indicator of magnet strength

Higher numbers produce stronger magnetic fields in the same volume

Common range: N35, N38, N42, N45, N48, N50, N52

Current mainstream products range from N27 to N60

Simple Understanding: Each increase of 3-5 in the number represents approximately 10% stronger magnetism. N52 is about 50% stronger than N35.

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2.3 What the Letter Means: Temperature Rating

Neodymium magnets are divided into seven series based on intrinsic coercivity. The later the letter, the higher the temperature resistance:

Suffix Max Operating Temperature Application Scenarios
No suffix (e.g., N35) Below 80°C General indoor products
M (e.g., N35M) Below 100°C Motors, automotive electronics
H (e.g., N35H) Below 120°C Near engines
SH (e.g., N35SH) Below 150°C Industrial equipment
UH (e.g., N35UH) Below 180°C High-temperature environments
EH (e.g., N35EH) Below 200°C Special high-temperature applications
TH/AH Below 230°C Extreme high-temperature environments

Note: Actual operating temperature depends on factors like magnet size and coating. The above are reference values.

Four Key Indicators of Magnet Performance

Parameter Symbol Simple Explanation
Remanence Br How strong a magnetic field the magnet can produce
Coercivity Hcb Ability to resist general demagnetization
Intrinsic Coercivity Hcj Core indicator that determines temperature rating
Maximum Energy Product (BH)max Source of the grade number; comprehensive magnetic strength indicator

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How to Choose the Right Grade?

4.1 Three Steps to the Right Selection

Step 1: Determine Required Magnetic Strength (Look at the Number)

General requirements → N35, N38 (best value)

Limited space, need strong holding force → N42, N45, N48

Extreme miniaturization needs → N50, N52

Step 2: Confirm Operating Temperature (Look at the Letter)

Room temperature indoor use → No suffix or M grade

Equipment that generates heat (motors, engines) → H or SH grade

Special high-temperature environments → UH/EH/TH grade

Step 3: Tell Your Supplier

“I need N50M neodymium magnets, size 10×10×5mm, 1000 pieces.”

One Sentence Summary

Grade = Magnetic Strength Number + Temperature Rating Letter. Tell your supplier these two pieces of information, and you’ll get the right magnets.

Have any questions about selection? Feel free to consult Dahua.

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