Neodymium Block Magnet - 25mm x 25mm x 12.5mm
Product code: 22010


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Magnetic Product Description:
This rare earth block magnet has a length and width of 25mm with a thickness of 12.5mm. It has a magnetic flux reading of 5010 and a pull force of 12.25 kilos. It has the AMF magnet part number 22010.
Uses for our rare earth block magnets:
This Neodymium block magnet is magnetised axially through the square-shaped face of the magnet. This particular block magnet also lends itself well to those working with Imperial measurements as the dimensions are very similar but not an exact match to an Imperial 1” x ½” block. The relative nature of the dimensions with the square face and half-height dimension make this magnet versatile as it can be used as a singular magnet or doubled up to make a cube-shape with approximately 30% more magnetic power. The physicality of this Neodymium block magnet makes it easy to handle and stack or remove individual magnets in order to modify the pull-force as required.
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Magnetic Product Description:
This rare earth block magnet has a length and width of 25mm with a thickness of 12.5mm. It has a magnetic flux reading of 5010 and a pull force of 12.25 kilos. It has the AMF magnet part number 22010.
Uses for our rare earth block magnets:
This Neodymium block magnet is magnetised axially through the square-shaped face of the magnet. This particular block magnet also lends itself well to those working with Imperial measurements as the dimensions are very similar but not an exact match to an Imperial 1” x ½” block. The relative nature of the dimensions with the square face and half-height dimension make this magnet versatile as it can be used as a singular magnet or doubled up to make a cube-shape with approximately 30% more magnetic power. The physicality of this Neodymium block magnet makes it easy to handle and stack or remove individual magnets in order to modify the pull-force as required.
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