Measuring a magnet properly means looking at two distinct things: its physical dimensions (diameter, thickness, and shape tolerances) and its magnetic field properties (flux density, surface field,...
Grades of Magnets: What They Are and Why They Matter The grade of a magnet is a direct indicator of its maximum energy product — the higher the grade, the stronger the magnet for a given volume. For...
What Neodymium Magnet Grades Actually Mean — and Why They Matter Neodymium magnet grades are standardized designations that define the maximum energy product of a sintered NdFeB magnet — expressed in...
What Is the Role of a Magnet in a Hall Sensor System? The magnet is the driving force behind every hall sensor measurement. Without a properly selected and positioned magnet, a Hall sensor produces n...