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This ferrite disc magnet has a diameter of 18mm and a thickness of 8mm. It has a pull force of 650 grams. It is identified by the AMF magnet part number 10065.
These Ferrite Disc magnets are considered old technology in some sectors of the community, especially by those who employ and prefer the more recently discovered Neodymium or "Rare Earth" material for its superior magnetic power-to-weight ratio. However, many applications and circumstances dictate that power is not the only factor to be considered and in many situations, these Ferrite magnets also have their place and purpose. Ferrite discs like this one may not be as strong as their latter-day counterparts but they are by far the most affordable of all magnetic materials. To many consumers or manufacturers, cost is one of the most important factors to consider whether it's for domestic use or large scale production runs. Other benefits associated with these low-cost Ferrite magnets are excellent resistance to corrosive forces like moisture and solvents and their high coercivity properties, so they are not easily demagnetised. They also retain their magnetic strength at temperatures up to 250ºC, a feat only achievable with far more expensive Alnico materials. Ferrite magnets provide a practical package of permanent and reliable magnetic power at a price that is hard to ignore.
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This ferrite disc magnet has a diameter of 18mm and a thickness of 8mm. It has a pull force of 650 grams. It is identified by the AMF magnet part number 10065.
These Ferrite Disc magnets are considered old technology in some sectors of the community, especially by those who employ and prefer the more recently discovered Neodymium or "Rare Earth" material for its superior magnetic power-to-weight ratio. However, many applications and circumstances dictate that power is not the only factor to be considered and in many situations, these Ferrite magnets also have their place and purpose. Ferrite discs like this one may not be as strong as their latter-day counterparts but they are by far the most affordable of all magnetic materials. To many consumers or manufacturers, cost is one of the most important factors to consider whether it's for domestic use or large scale production runs. Other benefits associated with these low-cost Ferrite magnets are excellent resistance to corrosive forces like moisture and solvents and their high coercivity properties, so they are not easily demagnetised. They also retain their magnetic strength at temperatures up to 250ºC, a feat only achievable with far more expensive Alnico materials. Ferrite magnets provide a practical package of permanent and reliable magnetic power at a price that is hard to ignore.
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NB: Ranges are indicative for product category, please check individual products for specific values within that range.
The Pull Force listed for each magnet is based on lifting 10mm thick steel from a horizontal surface. Magnets on a vertical surface (of 10mm thick steel) are generally able to hold around only 30% of the pull force listed in the product description. This is due to the effects of gravity and the lack of friction between the surface and the shiny magnet. Read More