What are the power properties of sheet magnets, which are used in the production of many different types of magnets such as various ornamental and hobby magnets, promotional magnets, refrigerator magnets, and how are they measured? The unit of power for magnets is called the gauss. Gauss means magnetic field gravitational force. Gauss for sheet magnets varies according to the thickness of the product and the type of raw material used. It is used in two different raw materials that can affect the strength in sheet magnet products. Products of normal strength are called isotropic (isotropic). Extra strong layer magnets are called anisotropic (anisotropic) material and different raw materials are used in their manufacture. The attraction power of anisotropic layer magnets is 30-35% higher than isotropic materials for the same thickness. According to the thickness of the sheet magnet product in your hand, you can learn the strength of the magnet from the table below.
Thickness (mm) | Isotropic Materyal | Anisotropic Materyal |
0,4 | 240 | 270 |
0,5 | 260 | 310 |
1 | 360 | 500 |
1,5 | 350 | 560 |
2 | 370 | 570 |
2,5 | 410 | 580 |
3 | 460 | 620 |