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Ferrite Block Magnet - 10mm x 5mm x 3mm (L)

Product code: 12170

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Ferrite Block Magnet - 10mm x 5mm x 3mm (L)
Product Code 12170
Pull Force* 0.14 kg
Weight 1gm
Style Ferrite block magnet (L)
Gauss 1739
Grade Y30BH
Direction of Magnetisation Thru the 5mm x 3mm suface or length(L)
Dimensions Width:5mm, Length:10mm, Height:3mm
*Measured against up to 10mm mild steel.

Magnetic Product Description:

This ferrite block magnet has a 10mm length, a 5mm width and a height of 3mm. Unusually, this block is magnetised lengthwise rather than through the thickness. This ferrite magnet has a pull force of 140 grams and a magnetic flux reading of 1739 Gauss. It is identified by the AMF magnet part number 12170.

Uses for our ferrite block magnets:

Smaller ferrite block magnets are commonly used in DC motors, as sensors and in various hand crafts. 

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Magnetic Product Description:

This ferrite block magnet has a 10mm length, a 5mm width and a height of 3mm. Unusually, this block is magnetised lengthwise rather than through the thickness. This ferrite magnet has a pull force of 140 grams and a magnetic flux reading of 1739 Gauss. It is identified by the AMF magnet part number 12170.

Uses for our ferrite block magnets:

Smaller ferrite block magnets are commonly used in DC motors, as sensors and in various hand crafts. 

No FAQ available