Jul 25, 2018

A Brief Introduction To The Maximum Value Of Magnet Gaussian And The Factors Affecting The Gaussian Value Of Magnets

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Magnet Gauss We often hear, then what is Gauss? How much is the magnetism of a magnet up to Gauss? How do you know how many Gauss this magnet is? Commonly used N35, N38 can have how many Gauss?

     Don't worry, the article will be introduced to you.

     1, what is Gauss The following figure is the instrument for measuring the magnet Gauss-Gauss meter

Gauss is the unit of the magnetic field, 5000 Gauss represents your magnet with the highest magnetic field of 5000 gauss.

    

     2, the magnetic maximum of magnets can achieve how many Gauss?

     This question is very complicated, I do not know how to answer to satisfy you, because the magnetic height of the magnet with a number of factors, such as the brand, magnet specifications, thickness and so on.

     Small series of some common specifications of the magnet Gauss for your reference

     such as: 10*4 N35 material gauss can reach about 3000-3200, 10*5 to about 3400-3600 Gauss. Monomer ND-FE-B surface magnetic field 3000-5000g, ferrite 300-800g, samarium Cobalt, aluminum-nickel cobalt 2000G or so.

     ND-FE-B should be a very high permanent magnet, but it is difficult to reach more than 5000.

     

     3. How much Gauss is the biggest magnet specification? N35, N38 is probably up to 2000GS, if the size is larger, N35 can reach up to 3500gs,n38 up to 3800GS.

     If someone tells you there are more than 10000 gauss magnets, you first scold him ...

     General Magnet surface Gauss is such, with the area is inversely proportional to the thickness.

     

     4, how do you know how large the Gauss magnet? We generally use the Gauss meter to measure the surface of the magnet.

     However, the Gaussian values measured at different positions on the magnet surface are different, and the data measured by the Gauss meter are not the same, and the error is quite large.

 

    5. What is the difference between a magnet's Gauss and a magnetic flux? Both Gauss and flux are measured to determine the performance of magnets.

     The repetition of magnetic flux is good, stable, and the error is not so big. Note: Gauss (Gs) is the measurement unit of magnetic field lines. 1t=10000 Gs

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