Standard XD-series magnetic disc couplings configuration materials: Stainless steel 304 (UNS S30400) and neodymium permanent magnets.

magnetic disc coupling material

Configuration materials: Stainless steel 304 (UNS S30400) and neodymium permanent magnets.

magnetic disc coupling shaft fixed method

Disc coupling type Surface material Magnet coating Magnet type Shaft fixing method Operating
Temp
Features
Default configuration SAE 304 stainless steel Ni-Cu-Ni NdFeB Type-A 80C(176F) Most cost-effective,
applicable to most scenarios.
Customization Option A SAE 316L stainless steel Ni-Cu-Ni SmCo magnets TypeA / C 280C (536F) Rated up to 280C (536F),
it can work in seawater.
Customization Option A SAE 316L stainless steel Ni-Cu-Ni SmCo magnets TypeA / C 280C (536F) Rated up to 280C (536F),
it can work in seawater.
Customization Option B 6061 aluminium alloy Ni-Cu-Ni NdFeB magnets TypeA / C 80C(176F) Corrosion
resistant and light weight.
Customization Option C PVC(Polyvinyl chloride) None NdFeB magnets TypeA / C 140C (284F) Flame retardant,
not easily corroded
by acid or alkali.

Additional Material Options:

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1 thoughts on “What material is used for disc-type magnetic couplings?

  1. Ron Sidon says:

    We are designing a toy for children and need a in line (shaft to shaft) torque limiter. Must be very very cheap. Probably PVC or aluminum body whatever is cheaper. Very low torque. Approximately 5 or 7 N.m at 5 rpm. Clean dry environment. Normal temperature. Input and output shafts are 8mm diameter with a standard flat. This means "D" shape cross section. However we can change shaft design to meet your standard product. What do you suggest? Please send drawing and price for samples. Production will require initial quantity of maybe 500. We wait for your reply.

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