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This Neodymium disc magnet is nickel-coated, is 2mm in height and 6mm in diameter, with a pull force of .635 grams. The direction of magnetisation is through height, with Gauss 3799 and GradeN45.
You may not notice them, but these small and extremely strong rare earth magnets play a vital role in our high-tech industries. Because they are so small, but also powerful, they reduce the size and weight of the tiny electric motors that dominate high-tech industries such as robotics, aerospace and aviation. Because they are permanent and powerful, Neodymium magnets keep key electrical devices performing reliably and efficiently under extreme conditions, especially in applications where failure is not an option. Small, powerful electric motors are vital components in most advanced technologies and are extremely valuable in vehicle electric power steering, window winders and wipers. Rare earth magnets are widely used in fully electric and hybrid vehicles in components such as generators, safety devices, drive motors, starters. and safety devices. Neodymium magnetic products will become even more important for many industries transitioning towards renewable energy in the future, particularly as technology improves the affordability and storage capacity of batteries.
But their value is not just in high tech - Rare Earth magnets like this mini disc are perfect for the ardent DIY enthusiast, hobbyists, modelmakers, jewellers and for applications in the fashion industry. In fact, any product requiring clips, tapes, pins or latches can be adapted to make use of the much more versatile and low-profile disc magnet, such as brochure and binder covers, point-of-sale signage, cabinetry and a range of other applications. Their use in these sorts of applications is virtually limitless.
This Neodymium disc magnet is nickel-coated, is 2mm in height and 6mm in diameter, with a pull force of .635 grams. The direction of magnetisation is through height, with Gauss 3799 and GradeN45.
You may not notice them, but these small and extremely strong rare earth magnets play a vital role in our high-tech industries. Because they are so small, but also powerful, they reduce the size and weight of the tiny electric motors that dominate high-tech industries such as robotics, aerospace and aviation. Because they are permanent and powerful, Neodymium magnets keep key electrical devices performing reliably and efficiently under extreme conditions, especially in applications where failure is not an option. Small, powerful electric motors are vital components in most advanced technologies and are extremely valuable in vehicle electric power steering, window winders and wipers. Rare earth magnets are widely used in fully electric and hybrid vehicles in components such as generators, safety devices, drive motors, starters. and safety devices. Neodymium magnetic products will become even more important for many industries transitioning towards renewable energy in the future, particularly as technology improves the affordability and storage capacity of batteries.
But their value is not just in high tech - Rare Earth magnets like this mini disc are perfect for the ardent DIY enthusiast, hobbyists, modelmakers, jewellers and for applications in the fashion industry. In fact, any product requiring clips, tapes, pins or latches can be adapted to make use of the much more versatile and low-profile disc magnet, such as brochure and binder covers, point-of-sale signage, cabinetry and a range of other applications. Their use in these sorts of applications is virtually limitless.
The Pull Force listed for each magnet is based on lifting 10mm thick steel vertically. Magnets on a vertical surface (of 10mm thick steel) are generally able to hold around 30% of the pull force listed due to the effects of gravity and the lack of traction between the surface and the shiny magnet.