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How Strong Is the N35 Magnet?

N35 magnet is a neodymium magnet grade commonly used by our customers. Its magnetic force can meet the requirements of a large number of our customers, and its price is not too high, so it is used in various industries. Many of our customers have such questions: how strong is the N35 magnet and what is its pull force. In this article, we will try to answer these questions.

How Strong Is the N35 Magnet? How Strong Is the N35 Magnet?

N35 magnet is just one of the grades of neodymium magnets. Magnet manufacturers can make N35 magnets of various shapes and sizes according to customer requirements, so there is no fixed value for the pull force. The following are the pulling force of some commonly used N35 magnets for reference.

What is the pull force of N35 grade neodymium magnets?

  1. A round neodymium magnet with a diameter of 20mm and a thickness of 3mm has a pull force of approximately 3.6kg.
  2. A round neodymium magnet with a diameter of 20mm and a thickness of 2mm has a pull force of approximately 2.3kg.
  3. A round neodymium magnet with a diameter of 15mm and a thickness of 4mm has a pull force of about 2.8kg.
  4. A round neodymium magnet with a diameter of 15mm and a thickness of 1.5mm has a pull force of about 1.6kg.
  5. A round neodymium magnet with a diameter of 12mm and a thickness of 1mm has a pull force of approximately 0.6kg.
  6. A round neodymium magnet with a diameter of 10mm and a thickness of 4mm has a pull force of about 1.9kg.
  7. A round neodymium magnet with a diameter of 10mm and a thickness of 3mm has a pull force of about 1.5kg.
  8. A round neodymium magnet with a diameter of 5mm and a thickness of 5mm has a pull force of about 0.76kg.
  9. A round neodymium magnet with a diameter of 5mm and a thickness of 3mm has a pull force of about 0.48kg.
  10. A round neodymium magnet with a diameter of 3mm and a thickness of 4mm has a pull force of about 0.25kg.
  11. A round neodymium magnet with a diameter of 3mm and a thickness of 1mm has a pull force of about 0.13kg.
  12. A round neodymium magnet with a diameter of 2mm and a thickness of 2mm has a pull force of approximately 0.13kg.
  13. The pull force of a cubic neodymium magnet with a length of 3mm, a width of 3mm, and a thickness of 3mm is about 0.28kg.
  14. A rectangular magnet with a length of 10mm, a width of 4mm, and a thickness of 1.5mm has a pulling force of about 0.6kg.
  15. A square neodymium magnet with a length of 20mm, a width of 10mm, and a thickness of 1.5mm has a pulling force of about 2kg.
  16. A square neodymium magnet with a length of 20mm, a width of 6mm, and a thickness of 1.5mm has a pull force of about 1.1kg.
  17. A square neodymium magnet with a length of 25mm, a width of 8mm, and a thickness of 2mm has a pulling force of about 2.1kg.
  18. A rectangular magnet with a length of 40mm, a width of 12mm, and a thickness of 10mm has a pulling force of about 13.9kg.
  19. A rectangular magnet with a length of 50mm, a width of 10mm, and a thickness of 1.5mm has a pulling force of about 3.6kg.
  20. A square neodymium magnet with a length of 50mm, a width of 50mm, and a thickness of 255mm has a pull force of more than 100kg.

Conclusion 

Thank you for reading our article and we hope it can help you to have a better understanding of how strong is the N35 magnet. If you want to learn more about other grades of neodymium magnets, we would like to advise you to visit Stanford Magnets for more information. As a leading magnet supplier across the world, Stanford Magnets has been involved in R&D, manufacturing, and sales of magnets since the 1990s. It provides customers with high-quality permanent magnets like SmCo magnets, neodymium magnets, AlNiCo magnets, and ferrite magnets (ceramic magnets) at a very competitive price.

About the author

Cathy Marchio

Cathy Marchio is an expert at Stanford Magnets, where she shares her deep knowledge of magnets like Neodymium and Samarium Cobalt. With a background in materials science, Cathy writes articles and guides that make complex topics easier to understand. She helps people learn about magnets and their uses in different industries, making her a key part of the company's success.

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