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Spherical Neodymium Magnet With Hole

Spherical neodymium magnets are used primarily for creative applications, although the diameter of each spherical magnet is relatively small, their contact points have highly magnetic force. These 6mm spherical neodymium magnets are made with holes in the center that allow them to pass through tiny ropes. This makes neodymium ball magnets useful in a variety of ways to form bracelets.

Neodymium spherical magnets with holes can be magnetized perpendicular or parallel to hole direction.


Characteristics Of 6mm Spherical Neodymium Magnet N35 With Hole


Remanence (Br):  Remanence range of 6 mm spherical neodymium ball magnets with holes of N35 is 11700-12200 Gs.

Coercivity (Hcj): ≥955 KA/m.

Magnetic Energy Product (BHmax): The energy product range of 6mm spherical neodymium magnets N35 with holes is 33-36 MGOe.

Working Temp.: ≤80℃.

Common Coating: Nickel, chromium, gold and silver

 

Application: Neodymium spherical magnets with holes from Meank Magnetics are used in these application areas:

  • School and research

  • Semiconductor technology (Hall sensors)

  • Workshop and craft

  • Office and warehouse

  • Modelling

  • Crafts and play

We can supply 4mm - 50mm spherical neodymium magnets with holes. Welcome you contact us if you are looking for strong spherical magnets with holes for your projects.


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