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Samarium Cobalt Disc Magnet - 3/16 in. dia x 1/16 in. thick - 0.73lbs Pull
Samarium Cobalt Disc Magnet - 3/16 in. dia x 1/16 in. thick - 0.73lbs Pull
Samarium Cobalt Disc Magnet - 3/16 in. dia x 1/16 in. thick - 0.73lbs PullSamarium Cobalt Disc Magnet - 3/16 in. dia x 1/16 in. thick - 0.73lbs Pull

Samarium Cobalt Disc Magnet - 3/16 in. dia x 1/16 in. thick - 0.73lbs Pull

Code: F352SC-20

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

Small samarium cobalt disc magnets maintain their performance in temperatures up to 572 degree Fahrenheit and have superior resistance to corrosion.

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  • 5mm diameter x 2mm thick.
  • 0.2 in. diameter x 0.08 in. thick.
  • +/-0.1mm (0.0004 in.) tolerance.
  • Each magnets north and south pole are on opposite 5mm (0.19 in.) diameter faces.
  • Excellent resistance to demagnetisation.
  • Superior resistance to corrosion.
  • Maximum operating temperature of 572 degrees Fahrenheit.

Samarium cobalt magnets are some of the toughest magnets in our range. They can maintain their performance in incredibly high temperatures up to 300 degrees Celsius and also have superior resistance to corrosion, even when they are uncoated making them ideal for use outside or in applications where they will come into direct contact with water. Samarium cobalt magnets are commonly used in manufacturing, marine and aerospace applications. Because they are part of the rare-earth family they are also impressively strong for their size.

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