Block Magnet
Just what I wanted to put keys on using the magnets on a metal door frame
Product code: 22001A
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This Neodymium Block has a length of 60mm, a width of 5mm and a height of 5mm. It has the AMF Magnet part number 22001A. It is a handy size which can be used in many applications where a long, thin rare earth magnet is needed.
Developed in the 1980's, neodymium magnets are the strongest and most efficient permanent magnet commercially available. Neodymium magnets have replaced many of the functions previously performed by ferrite and alnico magnets.
Magnets are able to renew their function over and over again with little or no impact on the surfaces they join together, unlike bonding mediums of the past like nails, screws or cement. Their invisible and renewable method of fixing is unique and futuristic and their independent and unerring source of power has played an important part in the development of modern technology and the progress of science. A Magnets graduated force field allows designers to create products that are more reliable, more accurate and more adaptable,
Magnets have always been compatible with traditional materials like timber, steel, masonry, glass and ceramics. however, it is magnets’ compatibility with plastics and their non-invasive bond which have made them the preferred fastening agent of today.
These Blocks or Bar Magnets are ideal for use where a long section of magnetic force is required.They can be glued to timber, steel, plastic etc. and extended by joining each piece length to length increasing the surface area of attachment and virtually doubling the holding power. We have supplied this magnet to timber joineries, hospitals, medical centres locksmiths, fastening suppliers, signage companies, coffee distributors, sheet metal distributors, forklift workshops and many online customers.
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This Neodymium Block has a length of 60mm, a width of 5mm and a height of 5mm. It has the AMF Magnet part number 22001A. It is a handy size which can be used in many applications where a long, thin rare earth magnet is needed.
Developed in the 1980's, neodymium magnets are the strongest and most efficient permanent magnet commercially available. Neodymium magnets have replaced many of the functions previously performed by ferrite and alnico magnets.
Magnets are able to renew their function over and over again with little or no impact on the surfaces they join together, unlike bonding mediums of the past like nails, screws or cement. Their invisible and renewable method of fixing is unique and futuristic and their independent and unerring source of power has played an important part in the development of modern technology and the progress of science. A Magnets graduated force field allows designers to create products that are more reliable, more accurate and more adaptable,
Magnets have always been compatible with traditional materials like timber, steel, masonry, glass and ceramics. however, it is magnets’ compatibility with plastics and their non-invasive bond which have made them the preferred fastening agent of today.
These Blocks or Bar Magnets are ideal for use where a long section of magnetic force is required.They can be glued to timber, steel, plastic etc. and extended by joining each piece length to length increasing the surface area of attachment and virtually doubling the holding power. We have supplied this magnet to timber joineries, hospitals, medical centres locksmiths, fastening suppliers, signage companies, coffee distributors, sheet metal distributors, forklift workshops and many online customers.
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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