As advertised, but one arrived broken
Magnets were fine and exactly as required. Unfortunately one had broken in transit, so I will need to order another at some point.
Product code: 12014
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This ferrite block magnet has a 150mm length, a 12mm width and a height of 6mm. It is identified by the AMF magnet part number 12014. Grade Y30BH
Mechanical engineers making instruments for measuring and process control, like sensors, flow metres, batch controllers and valves, often housing magnets including these ferrite block magnets, try to keep the design and operation of their products as simple as possible. Sensors and like devices signal detection or measurement of physical properties, including temperature and pressure.
Ferrite block magnets, 150mm in length, 12mm in width and 6mm in height, like other magnets, constitute an intuitive, nuanced hold, release and re-hold agent within known tolerances. Housed in many of these measurement devices magnets can accurately regulate moving parts contained within. Ring magnets threaded onto a spool or rod or spindle secure moving parts within a predetermined pull force, allowing individual moveable components to respond to sensory load above that pull force.
Magnetic force will reassert holding agency when the sensory load returns within its pull force in a smooth sensitive manner necessary for accurate readings. Magnetic agency constitutes sensitive and gradual power facilitating smooth expression of mechanical power.
These meters and sensors provide information regarding the safe and secure operation of plant and equipment including grain silos, electrical power stations, dam walls and oil refineries. Errors made in the operation of machinery of all types must be eliminated as far as humanly possible. In the case of sensors of the type described, failsafe protocols are designed into the products at the drawing board phase of assembly with the agency of magnetic engagement.
Mechanical and electrical and chemical engineers entrust magnets and magnetic power with the safe operation of vital infrastructure, the workers in the vicinity of such plant and equipment, as well as their own careers.
Our large ferrite block magnets are often used in sweeping and separation applications. Smaller ferrite block magnets are commonly used as sensors and in various hand crafts. They're also popular for use in school science projects as they are less expensive and less dangerous than Neodymium magnets.
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This ferrite block magnet has a 150mm length, a 12mm width and a height of 6mm. It is identified by the AMF magnet part number 12014. Grade Y30BH
Mechanical engineers making instruments for measuring and process control, like sensors, flow metres, batch controllers and valves, often housing magnets including these ferrite block magnets, try to keep the design and operation of their products as simple as possible. Sensors and like devices signal detection or measurement of physical properties, including temperature and pressure.
Ferrite block magnets, 150mm in length, 12mm in width and 6mm in height, like other magnets, constitute an intuitive, nuanced hold, release and re-hold agent within known tolerances. Housed in many of these measurement devices magnets can accurately regulate moving parts contained within. Ring magnets threaded onto a spool or rod or spindle secure moving parts within a predetermined pull force, allowing individual moveable components to respond to sensory load above that pull force.
Magnetic force will reassert holding agency when the sensory load returns within its pull force in a smooth sensitive manner necessary for accurate readings. Magnetic agency constitutes sensitive and gradual power facilitating smooth expression of mechanical power.
These meters and sensors provide information regarding the safe and secure operation of plant and equipment including grain silos, electrical power stations, dam walls and oil refineries. Errors made in the operation of machinery of all types must be eliminated as far as humanly possible. In the case of sensors of the type described, failsafe protocols are designed into the products at the drawing board phase of assembly with the agency of magnetic engagement.
Mechanical and electrical and chemical engineers entrust magnets and magnetic power with the safe operation of vital infrastructure, the workers in the vicinity of such plant and equipment, as well as their own careers.
Our large ferrite block magnets are often used in sweeping and separation applications. Smaller ferrite block magnets are commonly used as sensors and in various hand crafts. They're also popular for use in school science projects as they are less expensive and less dangerous than Neodymium magnets.
No FAQ available
NB: Ranges are indicative for product category, please check individual products for specific values within that range.
The Pull Force listed for each magnet is based on lifting 10mm thick steel from a horizontal surface. Magnets on a vertical surface (of 10mm thick steel) are generally able to hold around only 30% of the pull force listed in the product description. This is due to the effects of gravity and the lack of friction between the surface and the shiny magnet. Read More