Neodymium Block Magnet - 4mm x 3mm x 1.8mm | N50
Product code: B-W3H1.8L4-N50
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This nickel-coated Neodymium block magnet has a pull force of 0.5050kg, Gauss 6698, Grade N50. It has dimensions of 3mm in width, 4mm in length and a height of 1.8mm. Its direction of magnetization is through height.
This Neodymium magnet has a sleek nickel-coating and its extremely low profile height dimensions make it extremely versatile. Like all Rare Earth magnets, these tiny block magnets deliver incredible magnetic strength despite their size.
Neodymium magnets have led to astounding advancements in many forms of technology because of those unique qualities - all that power packed into a micro magnet. Prior to the discovery and use of Rare Earth magnets several decades ago, Ferrite, Alnico and Samarium cobalt were the common types of magnets, and they still have their place, but Neodymium magnets are undoubtedly the headline act today.
These tiny block magnets can be found in fashion and jewellery design, model-making, electronics, sensors, motorized devices, medical equipment - an essential component in so many applications because of their strong, reliable power, tucked away in a small, discreet form.
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This nickel-coated Neodymium block magnet has a pull force of 0.5050kg, Gauss 6698, Grade N50. It has dimensions of 3mm in width, 4mm in length and a height of 1.8mm. Its direction of magnetization is through height.
This Neodymium magnet has a sleek nickel-coating and its extremely low profile height dimensions make it extremely versatile. Like all Rare Earth magnets, these tiny block magnets deliver incredible magnetic strength despite their size.
Neodymium magnets have led to astounding advancements in many forms of technology because of those unique qualities - all that power packed into a micro magnet. Prior to the discovery and use of Rare Earth magnets several decades ago, Ferrite, Alnico and Samarium cobalt were the common types of magnets, and they still have their place, but Neodymium magnets are undoubtedly the headline act today.
These tiny block magnets can be found in fashion and jewellery design, model-making, electronics, sensors, motorized devices, medical equipment - an essential component in so many applications because of their strong, reliable power, tucked away in a small, discreet form.
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