Neodymium magnet / cylinder dia. 6x3mm N 80 St.C. VMM4-N35 SAFETY!!!

Neodymium magnet / cylinder dia. 6x3mm N 80 St.C. VMM4-N35 SAFETY!!!


Neodymium magnet /cylinder diameter 6x3mm N 80 St.C. VMM4-N35 More

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Neodymium magnet /cylinder diameter 6x3mm N 80 St.C. VMM4-N35 More

Product code: 56990 Shipping and Payment

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MAGNET COLLECTION: Do not swallow or inhale magnets. Attraction to magnets located in the body can cause serious injury and requires immediate medical attention. Keep out of reach of children. Magnets are not a toy.

DANGER OF INJURY: Magnets are very fragile. Colliding magnets can burst and sharp splinters can be thrown several metres away and injure the eyes. Handle the magnets carefully and attentively to avoid magnet collision.

ATTENTION: the magnets are very strong and can come together over a long distance. Keep the magnets well apart and wear safety glasses when handling them. Also think about the safety of the people who are watching the magnets being handled.

DANGER OF INJURY: Large, especially neodymium magnets have a very strong attractive force. Careless and distracted handling can cause fingers or skin to get stuck between the magnets. WARNING: this can cause bruising and contusions. Very large, especially neodymium magnets can cause bone fractures. Wear thicker protective gloves when handling larger magnets.

Ferrite magnets are very resistant to corrosive influences and high temperatures, which makes them widely used. They are inexpensive and are commonly used, for example, in loudspeakers, motors or transformers. Ferrite magnets have a relatively weak magnetic field compared to neodymium or samarium magnets.

Neodymium magnets are the strongest permanent magnets available. They are made of neodymium, iron and boron (NdFeB) and have an extremely strong magnetic field. However, they are not as resistant to corrosive effects and temperatures as ferrite magnets. In practice, they are often covered with a protective layer. They are used in applications where a very strong magnetic field is required, such as computer hard drives or electric motors.

Samarium magnets, made up of an alloy of samarium and cobalt (SmCo), are also very strong magnets. They are not as strong as neodymium but are more resistant to temperature and corrosive effects. These magnets are relatively expensive and are used in applications where resistance to high temperatures is required, such as in the aerospace industry or in applications with high temperature stability requirements.