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Samarium Cobalt Disc Magnet - 1/16 in. dia x 1/32 in. thick - 0.13lbs Pull
Samarium Cobalt Disc Magnet - 1/16 in. dia x 1/32 in. thick - 0.13lbs Pull
Samarium Cobalt Disc Magnet - 1/16 in. dia x 1/32 in. thick - 0.13lbs PullSamarium Cobalt Disc Magnet - 1/16 in. dia x 1/32 in. thick - 0.13lbs Pull

Samarium Cobalt Disc Magnet - 1/16 in. dia x 1/32 in. thick - 0.13lbs Pull

Code: F321SC-50

*Measurements have been rounded to the nearest fraction inch - please check the product description for specific measurements.*

Tiny, high-temperature samarium cobalt magnets, ideal for research, technology and manufacturing alike.

 

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  • 2mm diameter x 1mm thick.
  • 0.08 in. diameter x 0.04 in. thick.
  • +/-0.1mm (0.0004 in.) tolerance.
  • Each magnet's north and south pole are on opposite 2mm (0.08 in.) diameter faces.
  • Each magnet can support a steel weight of up to 0.06kg (0.13lbs) vertically from the magnetic face when in flush contact with a mild steel surface.
  • Excellent resistance to demagnetisation.
  • Maximum operating temperature of 572.o.F.

These small samarium cobalt disc magnets are some of the smallest in our range. When used to attract another magnet, rather than a metal surface such as steel the pull strength between the two magnets will be effectively double creating an incredible pull for their size. Samarium cobalt magnets do not require any additional protective plating and can operate in temperatures up to 300oC meaning they are commonly used in the manufacturing industry. They are also often used in creative applications, packaging and engineering where small size and high operating temperatures are required.

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