BX882CS-N Specifications
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Dimensions: This shows the name of each dimension and how it is measured in the image.
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Magnetization Direction: The direction through which the magnet is magnetized. See our Magnetization Directions page for more details.
Magnetized Through Thickness
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Size: Size is the physical dimensions of the product using the standard unit of measure inches.1.5 x 0.5 x 0.125 Inch ( Length x Width x Thickness )
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Metric Size: Metric size is the physical dimensions of the product in metric millimeters.38.1 x 12.7 x 3.17 mm ( Length x Width x Thickness )
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Pull Force 1: Pull force case 1 represents a magnet attracting to a thick steel plate. Learn more about Magnet Pull Force Case 1.11.03 lb (5 kg)
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Pull Force 2: Pull force case 2 represents a magnet attracting to a thick steel plate on both sides. Learn more about Magnet Pull Force Case 2.49.16 lb (22.3 kg)
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Grade:Hover over grades for temp info:Grade N
Min: -238°F (-150°C) Max: 176°F (80°C)
- N
- NM
- NH
- NSH
- NUH
- NEH
- NAH
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Max Operating Temp: Maximum operating temperature, also known as maximum service temperature, is the temperature at which the magnet may be exposed to continuously with no significant long-range instability or structural changes. Learn more in our Temperature and Neodymium Magnets article.176°F (80°C)
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Material: This lists the name of the material each product is composed of.Neodymium (NdFeb)
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BH Max: BH max is the Maximum Energy Product at the point on the B/H Curve that has the most strength, expressed in MGOe (MegaGaussOersteds). When describing the grade of a neodymium magnet, this number is commonly referred to as the "N" number, as in Grade N52 magnets. Learn more about Bh max in our glossary.42 MGOe
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Tolerances: Dimensional tolerance specifies the allowed leeway for variations in manufacturing.±0.004 in (.1mm)
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Coating: Most neodymium magnets are plated or coated in order to protect the magnet material from corrosion. Check out our Custom Magnets for unplated magnets and other coatings not stocked for this size magnet. Learn more about all available platings and coating in our What Magnet Coating Should I Use? article.Nickel-Copper-Nickel (Ni-Cu-Ni)
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Weight: This is the weight of a single magnet in ounces and grams.0.346 oz (9.81 g)
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Br Max: Br max is also called "Residual Flux Density" and is when the magnetic induction remaining in a saturated magnetic material after the magnetizing field has been removed. This is the point at which the hysteresis loop crosses the B axis at zero magnetizing force, and represents the maximum flux output from the given magnet material. By definition, this point occurs at zero air gap, and therefore cannot be seen in practical use of magnet materials. Learn more about Br max in our glossary.13,200 Gauss
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Hole Size: This is the size hardware that best fits the magnet hole size.#6 screw
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Hole Angle: This is the hole angle of the countersunk hole.82°
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Color: The color of the coating or plating on the product.Silver
Here we offer the popular size of 1 1/2" x 1/2" x 1/8" thickness with holes for
two #6 flathead screws to allow for easy fastening. The BX882CS-N is magnetized
with the north pole on the countersink side.
These countersunk block
magnets can be used for a wide range of applications including door closures and
tool hangers. This size is available without the countersunk holes in grade N42,
BX882 and grade N52,
BX882-N52.
BX882CS-N Technical Data
- Pull Force Case 1: Distance strength chart for magnet attracting to a thick steel plate. View Chart
- Pull Force Case 2: Distance strength chart for magnet between two thick pieces of steel plate. View Chart
- Pull Force Case 3: Distance strength chart for two identical magnets attracting to each other. View Chart
- Pull Force Case 4: Distance strength chart for two identical magnets repelling each other. View Chart
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Bh Curves: Bh demagnetization curve data. View Chart
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