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Y10 Ceramic Disc Magnet - 1/4 in. diameter x 1/4 in. thick - 0.15lbs Pull
Y10 Ceramic Disc Magnet - 1/4 in. diameter x 1/4 in. thick - 0.15lbs Pull
Y10 Ceramic Disc Magnet - 1/4 in. diameter x 1/4 in. thick - 0.15lbs PullY10 Ceramic Disc Magnet - 1/4 in. diameter x 1/4 in. thick - 0.15lbs Pull

Y10 Ceramic Disc Magnet - 1/4 in. diameter x 1/4 in. thick - 0.15lbs Pull

Code: FD0606-20

*Measurements have been rounded to the nearest fraction inch - please check the product description for an accurate measurement.*

These small cylindrical Ceramic (Ferrite) magnets are magnetized with their north and south poles on opposite flat faces. Each magnet will hold up to 0.15lbs in a vertical position against a steel surface.

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  • 6mm diameter x 6mm thick.
  • 0.23" diameter x 0.23" thick.
  • Each magnet's north and south pole are on opposite 0.23" diameter faces.
  • Resistant to demagnetisation without any extra coating.
  • Maintains magnetism in temperatures up to 356 degrees Fahrenheit.

Also known as ferrite magnets, ceramic magnets offer excellent value for money when pull strength is not the most important factor. These magnets are made from a high-temperature material which can operate in temperatures up to 356 degrees Fahrenheit. Because these magnets are weakly magnetized they are not suitable for weight-bearing applications, but instead are commonly used in sensors and other similar applications. Because these magnets are magnetized with their poles on opposite faces, they produce a deeper magnetic field than similar magnets magnetized with a striped polarity.

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