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8mm dia x 4mm thick Y10 Ferrite Magnets - 0.048kg Pull
8mm dia x 4mm thick Y10 Ferrite Magnets - 0.048kg Pull

8mm dia x 4mm thick Y10 Ferrite Magnets - 0.048kg Pull

Code: FD0804-20

These small ferrite disc magnets are magnetised with their north and south poles on opposite flat faces. Each magnet will hold up to 0.048kg in a vertical position against a steel surface.

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8mm dia x 4mm thick Y10 Ferrite Magnets - 0.048kg Pull (FD0804)

8mm dia x 4mm thick Y10 Ferrite Magnets - 0.048kg Pull

£2.52
 (Inc. VAT)
£2.10
 (Ex. VAT)

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  • 8mm diameter x 4mm thick
  • Each magnet’s north and south pole are on opposite 8mm diameter faces
  • Each magnet’s north pole is identified with a dimple
  • Resistant to demagnetisation without any extra coating
  • Maintains magnetism in temperatures up to 180 degrees Celsius
  • 0.048kg Pull

Also known as ceramic magnets, ferrite magnets offer excellent value for money when pull strength is not the most important factor. These magnets are made from a high-temperature material which can operate in temperatures up to 180 degrees Celsius. Because these magnets are weakly magnetised they are not suitable for weight-bearing applications, but instead are commonly used in sensors and other similar applications. Because these magnets are magnetised with their poles on opposite faces, they produce a deeper magnetic field than similar magnets magnetised with a striped polarity.

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