Yes, a standard neodymium magnet can operate up to approximately 80°C. Exceeding this temperature may cause permanent loss of magnetic strength.
For higher temperatures, high-temperature grades such as H or SH should be used.
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Yes, a standard neodymium magnet can operate up to approximately 80°C. Exceeding this temperature may cause permanent loss of magnetic strength.
For higher temperatures, high-temperature grades such as H or SH should be used.