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Plastic Coated Countersunk Magnet 2'' x 1'' x 1/2''

The super neodymium blocks are coated by a durable plastic layer which effectively making them incredibly resistant to damage as well as water-proof as. Neodymium block magnets with plastic coating can be slammed together many times without the risk of cracking.


The overall dimension is 2” x 1" x 1/2"thick (50.8x 25.4x12.7mm), they are designed these with two countersunk holes on both sides, which accept #8 screws.


Plastic coated countersunk neodymium block magnets 2” x 1" x 1/2"thick (50.8x 25.4x12.7mm) are super storng and tough,they are Perfect for aquariums, marine environments, construction sites, outdoor applications and so much more!



For stronger pull force,higher grades of N45, N48, N50, N52 are available.All colors can be provided for the plastic coated block magnets.


Technical Date of Plastic Coated Countersunk Magnets 1”x 1”x 1/2”


Category:

Plastic Coated Magnet

Shape:

Rectangular With Countersunk Holes

Dimension:

2” x 1" x 1/2"thick (50.8x 25.4x12.7mm)

Tolerance:

±0.004" x ±0.004" x ±0.004"

Material:

NdFeB-N42

Plating/Coating:

Ni-Cu-Ni-Plastic

Magnetization Direction:

Thru Thickness

Weight:

3.59 oz (101.7 g)

Pull Force:

42.76 lbs (Magnet to a Steel Plate.)

Max Operating Temp:

176ºF (80ºC)

Br(max):

13200 Gauss

BH(Max)

42 MGOe


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