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Neodymium Bar Magnets 1" length 1/8"width

This is a popular rectangular neodymium bar magnets in the USA market, which have dimensions of 1" length, 1/8"width, and 1/16"thickness. Grade-N52 and thickness orientation make the rectangular bar magnets pull about 1.2 kg. Neodymium rectangular bar magnets 1"x1/8"x1/16" are widely used for a personal application and industry production. Custom coating, special packaging, and cheap price are available for the block bar magnets.

Characteristics Of Neodymium Bar Magnets 1! length 1/8!width

Remanence (Br): 14300-14800 Gauss for neodymium block bars of N52.

Coercivity (Hcj): ≥876.

Magnetic Energy Product (BH-max): 50-53 MGOe for N52 neodymium rare earth bar magnets.

Max. Working Temperature: 60℃.

Corrosion Resistance: block bar magnets of neodymium need plating.

Specification Of Neodymium Bar Magnets 1"x1/8"x1/16"


Category

Bar Magnet

Material

Sintered-NdFeB

Grade

N52

Length (L)

1" (25.4mm)

Width (W)

1/8" (3.2mm)

Thickness (T)

1/16" (1.6mm)

Magnetization direction

Through Thickness

Coating

NiCuNi

Strength

approx.2.8 lb

Weight (1piece)

0.97g

Tolerance

+/-0.05mm

Max.Working Temp.

80℃

Central Surface Field

3750 Gauss


Safety Warning:

  • Thin neodymium bar magnet is easy to break. Please use it carefully.

  • Keep the thin neodymium bar magnets away from pacemakers and children.

  • Discard all the pieces if the powerful bar magnet breaks.


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