Neodymium Block Magnet - 20mm x 20mm x 12mm | Epoxy Coating | N42H with Mid Groove | High Temp 120 deg

Product code: 22016

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Neodymium Block Magnet - 20mm x 20mm x 12mm | Epoxy Coating | N42H with Mid Groove | High Temp 120 deg

Product Code 22016
Pull Force* 16.5 kg
Weight 36 gm
Style Neodymium square Block magnet
Coating Nickel (NiCuNi) + EPOXY
Direction of Magnetisation Axially magnetised
Dimensions Width:20mm, Height:12mm, Length:20mm
*Measured against up to 10mm mild steel.

Magnetic Product Description:

This magnet has a length and width of 20mm and a height of 12mm. It has an 12mm groove which is 1mm deep. It has a magnetic flux of 4606 Gauss and a pull force of 16.5kg. It uses AMF magnet part number 22016.

Uses for our Rare Earth block magnets:

To join anything to anything else is a compromise or a transaction. Fabrications usually separate at the joint. Like all compromises and transactions, costs apply. The very first joining task, attaching sharpened stone fragments to the end of wooden spears, came with significant compromises or transaction costs.

The spears took longer to make and were heavier, so our ancestral hunters carried fewer of them. Heavier to throw, the hunter would have to get even closer to prey increasing the incidence of flight or fight scenarios. If the stone tip dislodged for any reason, a blunt timber rod remained. All but useless for the rest of the hunt or against a counter-attack from injured prey. These transactional costs were paid in the hope that stone-tipped spears would result in better hunting and by extension, living standards, life expectancy and the quality of life. Relatively new to the fastening family, Magnets, are outperforming traditional fasteners like bolts, screws, rivets, nails and glues. The reasons are many but the main reason magnets will soon be acknowledged as the master fasteners of the Modern World is their introduction to Plastics.

Plastics of all kinds, manufactured in all kinds of ways, including 3D printing, are proliferating in industries across the world. The transaction costs or compromises of penetrative or adhesive fixing for plastic fabrications are too high. To fasten with a magnetic bond, however, is seamless, instantaneous and imposes no damage or degradation penalties to surfaces involved.

This particular unusually shaped magnet was custom-made for a fabricator in NSW who specialised in supplying the Mining sector.

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