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Magnets where delivered as ordered and within the expected time, even though for Australia.
A work college has since ordered form AMF magnets for another R&D project we are working on.
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Each button magnet comfortably holds five sheets of A4 paper onto a magnetic whiteboard, or eight sheets of paper onto a fridge or filing cabinet. They have a diameter of 30mm and a thickness of 7mm, with a coloured plastic coating which protects the internal ferrite magnet. It is identified by the AMF Magnet part number 60227. Please note: this product may not be compatible with Glass Whiteboards, for more information click here.
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Our very handy and popular Whiteboard Button Magnets are used in workplaces, on office whiteboards, filing cabinets, warehouse racking, cubicle backings, refrigerators, or any metal surface.
These Buttons have a Plastic Coating which contains the colour and protects against scratching and collision damage. Each ferrite button magnet comfortably holds five sheets of A4 paper onto a magnetic whiteboard, or eight sheets of paper onto a fridge or filing cabinet.
Use them to streamline your work processes or to hold letters, blueprints, maps, bills, lists, documents or memos.Assign a colour to employees, items of equipment, or clients to indicate their position, level of importance or stage of progress. Use a Magnetic Button to indicate a customer, supplier or shipment on a map or classify your stock by age, size or stage of development.Use them to organise, arrange and streamline your work processes or to hold letters, bills, lists, documents or memos. Magnetic Buttons can also hold small metal components like nails, screws, paperclips or pins securely and safely so they are close at hand and locatable when required.
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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