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Eclipse Neodymium Magnet 0.3kg, Length 1mm, Width 6mm

RS Stock No.: 811-2621Brand: EclipseManufacturers Part No.: N850N
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Specifications

Brand

Eclipse

Magnet Type

Disc

Width/Diameter

6mm

Pull Force

0.3kg

Thickness

1mm

Attachment Type

Self-Adhesive

Length

1mm

Country of Origin

China

Product details

Adhesive Backed Disc Magnets

These adhesive-backed neodymium magnets from Eclipse Magnets feature 3M 486 adhesive backing for the best possible adhesion coupled with the strongest magnet material currently available.

3M 486 adhesive backing for best adhesion
Quick release tab for fast and effective liner removal
Strongest magnet material available
Maximum operating temperature 80°C
Two polarity types are available – one with the North pole visible (/N versions) and one with the South pole visible (/S versions)

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Eclipse Neodymium Magnet 0.3kg, Length 1mm, Width 6mm

€ 20.89

1 Tube of 50 (ex VAT)

Eclipse Neodymium Magnet 0.3kg, Length 1mm, Width 6mm
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Eclipse

Magnet Type

Disc

Width/Diameter

6mm

Pull Force

0.3kg

Thickness

1mm

Attachment Type

Self-Adhesive

Length

1mm

Country of Origin

China

Product details

Adhesive Backed Disc Magnets

These adhesive-backed neodymium magnets from Eclipse Magnets feature 3M 486 adhesive backing for the best possible adhesion coupled with the strongest magnet material currently available.

3M 486 adhesive backing for best adhesion
Quick release tab for fast and effective liner removal
Strongest magnet material available
Maximum operating temperature 80°C
Two polarity types are available – one with the North pole visible (/N versions) and one with the South pole visible (/S versions)

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