Neodymium Disc Magnet - 5mm x 1mm | Gold Coating I N50
Product code: D-D5H1-N50au


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Magnetic Product Description:
This Neodymium Disc Magnet, with a diameter of 5mm and a height of 1mm, has been coated with a durable layer of gold. It boasts a powerful magnetic flux of 2691 Gauss and an impressive pull force of 263 grams. Its unique AMF Magnetics part number is D-D5H1-N50AU.
Uses for our Rare Earth Disc Magnets:
Our smallest but durable Neodymium Disc Magnet boasts a delicate gold coating, perfect for those seeking a more elegant look. Museums, galleries, and exhibitors often opt for these gold-plated magnets to elevate the appearance of displays. Crafters and hobbyists find this disc useful for clasping and securing models. The gold plating offers functional advantages, such as corrosion resistance and superior thermal and electrical conductivity, making it ideal for specialised applications like security equipment and monitoring devices in electric devices.
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.
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Magnetic Product Description:
This Neodymium Disc Magnet, with a diameter of 5mm and a height of 1mm, has been coated with a durable layer of gold. It boasts a powerful magnetic flux of 2691 Gauss and an impressive pull force of 263 grams. Its unique AMF Magnetics part number is D-D5H1-N50AU.
Uses for our Rare Earth Disc Magnets:
Our smallest but durable Neodymium Disc Magnet boasts a delicate gold coating, perfect for those seeking a more elegant look. Museums, galleries, and exhibitors often opt for these gold-plated magnets to elevate the appearance of displays. Crafters and hobbyists find this disc useful for clasping and securing models. The gold plating offers functional advantages, such as corrosion resistance and superior thermal and electrical conductivity, making it ideal for specialised applications like security equipment and monitoring devices in electric devices.
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.
No FAQ available