Cu Coating Neodymium Magnets

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Cu Coating Neodymium Magnets Rod Shaped feature: Neodymium is a rare earth type of permanent magnet made from an alloy of neodymium, iron, and boron. Neo magnets are currently the strongest permanent magnets known. It is also one of the most abundant of the rare earth elements.

These magnets are cheaper, lighter, and stronger than samarium-cobalt magnets. However, neodymium magnets lose their magnetism at high temperatures. Samarium-cobalt magnets do not.

Neo tends to be vulnerable to corrosion similar to rusting, causing the magnet to weaken and eventually break down into a powder. This problem is solved by applying a protective coating. Nickel plating or nickel/copper/nickel plating is used as a standard method, although many other protective coatings are also in use.

It is not recommended to use the magnet without a protective layer. The application of the magnet will affect the choice of coating. For example gold plating is ideal for many medical applications, rubber coating provides additional friction, rubber coated zinc plating is used in marine environments, etc.


Wholesale neo magnetsNeodymium Magnet Coatings

Titanium (Ti)

Tin (Sn)

Silver (Ag)

Gold (Au)

Zinc (Zn)

Epoxy

Nickel (Ni)

Nickel-Copper-Nickel (Ni-Cu-Ni)

Titanium Nitride (TiN)

Parylene C

Everlube

Chrome

PTFE (also known as “Teflon®”; white, black, gray, silvery)

Ni-Cu-Ni plus Epoxy

Ni-Cu-Ni plus Rubber

Zn plus Rubber

Ni-Cu-Ni plus Parylene C

Ni-Cu-Ni plus PTFE

Tin (Sn) plus Parylene C

Zinc Chromate

Phosphate Passivation


Neodymium magnets have replaced Alnico and ferrite magnets in many applications where strong permanent magnets are required. The greater strength allows the use of smaller, lighter magnets in many applications.


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