Neodymium Disc Magnet - 6mm x 1.5mm | N45
Product code: D-D6H1.5-N45






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Magnetic Product Description:
This neodymium magnetic disc has a diameter of 6mm and a height of 1.5mm. It has a magnetic flux reading of 3063 Gauss and a pull force of 494 grams. It is identified by the AMF magnet part number D-D6H1.5-N45.
Uses for our rare earth disc magnets:
Neodymium disc magnets come in a wide range of diameters and thicknesses, from industrial scale down to mini magnets such as these. Small magnets are common components in many electronic devices including electric motors, communication equipment and security systems to name just a few. Tiny round magnets are also very popular as craft magnets as they are lightweight and surprisingly powerful. Made from strong neodymium magnetic material, they are the strongest type of permanent magnets available. Standard fridge magnets are generally made with Ferrite magnets which are far weaker and require more magnetic material to achieve a similar hold to these rare earth disc magnets.
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Magnetic Product Description:
This neodymium magnetic disc has a diameter of 6mm and a height of 1.5mm. It has a magnetic flux reading of 3063 Gauss and a pull force of 494 grams. It is identified by the AMF magnet part number D-D6H1.5-N45.
Uses for our rare earth disc magnets:
Neodymium disc magnets come in a wide range of diameters and thicknesses, from industrial scale down to mini magnets such as these. Small magnets are common components in many electronic devices including electric motors, communication equipment and security systems to name just a few. Tiny round magnets are also very popular as craft magnets as they are lightweight and surprisingly powerful. Made from strong neodymium magnetic material, they are the strongest type of permanent magnets available. Standard fridge magnets are generally made with Ferrite magnets which are far weaker and require more magnetic material to achieve a similar hold to these rare earth disc magnets.
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