Neodymium Disc Magnet - 6mm x 2mm | Gold Coated | North Marked
Product code: 20076
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Magnetic Product Description:
This rare earth disc has a diameter of 6mm and a height of 2mm. It has a magnetic flux reading of 3452 Gauss and a pull force of 540 grams. It is identified by the AMF magnet part number 20076.
Uses for our Rare Earth disc magnets:
This small N38 Grade disc magnet has a Gold coating lending it additional cosmetic benefit which makes it an appealing choice for those who use magnets to display lightweight items such as decorations and handicrafts. Hobbyists, jewellers and all types of artisans often use this small Neodymium magnet to construct and present their creations. The Gold coating can be particularly advantageous for application where the attachment point is visible as it provides a more sophisticated appearance than the regular Nickel coating. The North Polarity is indicated by a small indentation on the surface of one side. This dimple is especially useful for applications such as repetitive manufacturing where it is essential the poles are not inverted.
Gold coated magnets are still susceptible to rust when exposed to the elements or damage from their environment. If you need to ensure that your gold magnet does not rust, you may want to consider applying a sealant which will extend the lifespan of the coating, but may reduce the pull force.Â
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Magnetic Product Description:
This rare earth disc has a diameter of 6mm and a height of 2mm. It has a magnetic flux reading of 3452 Gauss and a pull force of 540 grams. It is identified by the AMF magnet part number 20076.
Uses for our Rare Earth disc magnets:
This small N38 Grade disc magnet has a Gold coating lending it additional cosmetic benefit which makes it an appealing choice for those who use magnets to display lightweight items such as decorations and handicrafts. Hobbyists, jewellers and all types of artisans often use this small Neodymium magnet to construct and present their creations. The Gold coating can be particularly advantageous for application where the attachment point is visible as it provides a more sophisticated appearance than the regular Nickel coating. The North Polarity is indicated by a small indentation on the surface of one side. This dimple is especially useful for applications such as repetitive manufacturing where it is essential the poles are not inverted.
Gold coated magnets are still susceptible to rust when exposed to the elements or damage from their environment. If you need to ensure that your gold magnet does not rust, you may want to consider applying a sealant which will extend the lifespan of the coating, but may reduce the pull force.Â
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