Neodymium Ring Magnet - OD62mm x H30mm x ID32.5mm | N38
Product code: R-OD62H30ID32.5-N38
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Magnetic Product Description:
This neodymium magnetic ring has an outer diameter of 62mm, an inner diameter of 32.5mm and the height of 30mm. It is identified by the AMF magnet part number R-OD62H30ID32.5-N38.
Uses for our Rare Earth ring magnets:
Ring-shaped magnets made from Rare Earth materials, such as Neodymium, are extremely strong and versatile. They have wide-ranging uses in both complex industrial processes and common household applications. The centre hole can be used to locate the magnet in a precise position and then become an important component in manufacturing processes. A strong Ring magnet placed on a shaft or a locating pin made from a non-ferromagnetic material can ensure the magnet is either secured in place or, in some applications, able to move along the shaft in response to the presence of a ferrous material or an electromagnetic field. In many manufacturing or metal detecting systems the magnet will activate a warning, interrupt the manufacturing process or initiate the next phase of production.
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Magnetic Product Description:
This neodymium magnetic ring has an outer diameter of 62mm, an inner diameter of 32.5mm and the height of 30mm. It is identified by the AMF magnet part number R-OD62H30ID32.5-N38.
Uses for our Rare Earth ring magnets:
Ring-shaped magnets made from Rare Earth materials, such as Neodymium, are extremely strong and versatile. They have wide-ranging uses in both complex industrial processes and common household applications. The centre hole can be used to locate the magnet in a precise position and then become an important component in manufacturing processes. A strong Ring magnet placed on a shaft or a locating pin made from a non-ferromagnetic material can ensure the magnet is either secured in place or, in some applications, able to move along the shaft in response to the presence of a ferrous material or an electromagnetic field. In many manufacturing or metal detecting systems the magnet will activate a warning, interrupt the manufacturing process or initiate the next phase of production.
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