K-05-N-SET: Set of 216 magnetic spheres

Article ID: K-05-N-SET
Set of 216 magnetic spheres
5 mm each
Weight: 130 g
By popular request, we offer this set at a very reasonable price.
It contains 216 magnetic spheres with a diameter of 5 mm each.

Attention: Due to the dangers of swallowing magnets, these small spheres (as well as all Supermagnete) are not suitable for children under 14 years of age. The swallowing of two or more magnets may be lethal. Even though those magnetic spheres are often advertised on the Internet as toys, please take this warning seriously and keep the magnets at a safe place out of children's reach.
  1 set   22,50 EUR / set
from   3 sets   21,30 EUR / set
from   10 sets   19,50 EUR / set
from   30 sets   request price

incl. 19% VAT
plus shipping

available: 144 sets

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The spheres are packaged in a transparent plastic tube.
How to create a cube or a belt or another formation with this "sphere tube", you'll have to figure out for yourself.
In our office, the computer scientists can occupy themselves for hours with it... the customer support people would like to do it as well, but they don't have time for that "stuff".
:-)
 
Each of the 216 magnetic spheres has a diameter of 5 mm. The spheres are triple-coated with nickel-copper-nickel.
They are N35 magnetised - hence, a little weaker than the other magnetic spheres in our assortment. But for experiments with different arrangements of the spheres, these weaker magnets are perfectly well suited.
 
The spheres have a diameter of only 5 mm. Hence, a cube of 6 x 6 x 6 = 216 spheres has an edge length of 3 cm.
 
 
 
 
 
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In a Nutshell
  • All prices include 19% VAT.
  • Ordered today - sent tomorrow!
  • Postage insured Germany EUR 5,50 (shipment to other countries)
  • Pre-payment via credit card or bank transfer; for institutions and companies also on account

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