S-15-08-N: Disc magnet Ø 15 mm H 8 mm

Disc magnet
Article ID:S-15-08-N
Material:NdFeB
Shape:Disc
Diameter:15 mm
Height:8 mm
Tolerance:+/- 0,1 mm
Coating:Nickel-plated (Ni-Cu-Ni)
Magnetisation:N42
Strength:approx. 6,7 Kg
Max. working temperature:80°C
Weight:11 g
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A good in-between size!
Not so painfully big, but definitely impressively strong. In the photo you can see how this magnet can hold 35 pieces of A4 paper to a metal cabinet. Two of these magnets will hold together through 30 mm of wood or a forearm.
And now take a look at the price: If this is not a fast-seller, I should probably go ahead and look for another job.

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Adhesive force in relation to the air gap between magnet and steel plate.
 
This magnet is especially suitable for making your own knife boards.
 
 
 
 
Attach a pile of paper to the wall? No problem!
 
Patrick Walravens (e-mail) from Belgium built a very special motor made of only: one super magnet S-15-08-N, one battery and one piece of wire. His comment: "one-loop-motor - one of the many ways to use a supermagnet for physics experiments." A short video (791 KB) shows the motor in action. (Compare this to "The simplest electric motor in the world".)
 
Our customer, "Hänk", sent us this picture. He comments rightly: "No imprudent, hectic movements when handing these magnets - otherwise you end up with something like in this photo."
Welcome to the club, Hänk!
 

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