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- 2.5 x 7 x 2.5mm thick N42 Neodymium Magnet - 0.4kg Pull
2.5 x 7 x 2.5mm thick N42 Neodymium Magnet - 0.4kg Pull
These small, rectangular Neodymium (N42) magnets combine high-performance and precision.
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- 2.5mm x 7mm x 2.5mm.
- +/-0.1mm tolerance.
- Each magnet's north and south pole are on opposite 2.5mm x 7mm faces.
- Each magnet can support a steel weight of up to 0.4kg vertically from the magnetic face when in flush contact with a mild steel surface.
- Excellent resistance to demagnetisation.
- Coated with three layers of nickel, copper and nickel to reduce corrosion and provide a smooth finish.
These precision Neodymium rectangularmagnets are axially magnetised between the two 2.5mm x 7mm rectangular faces and provide a maximum pull of 0.4kg. Every magnet has a triple coating of nickel, copper and nickel again to prevent against corrosion. Our Neodymium magnets have many creative uses including model-making, theatre design, furniture making, exhibitions, retail displays and packaging. They also have many uses in engineering and manufacturing where small size and maximum strength are required.
- 2.5mm x 7mm x 2.5mm.
- +/-0.1mm tolerance.
- Each magnet's north and south pole are on opposite 2.5mm x 7mm faces.
- Each magnet can support a steel weight of up to 0.4kg vertically from the magnetic face when in flush contact with a mild steel surface.
- Excellent resistance to demagnetisation.
- Coated with three layers of nickel, copper and nickel to reduce corrosion and provide a smooth finish.
These precision Neodymium rectangularmagnets are axially magnetised between the two 2.5mm x 7mm rectangular faces and provide a maximum pull of 0.4kg. Every magnet has a triple coating of nickel, copper and nickel again to prevent against corrosion. Our Neodymium magnets have many creative uses including model-making, theatre design, furniture making, exhibitions, retail displays and packaging. They also have many uses in engineering and manufacturing where small size and maximum strength are required.
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