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10 neodymium magnets 3/8" x 1/8" disk N40 rare earth


3/8" Diameter x 1/8" Thickness
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* Neodymium magnets are a member of the rare earth family and are currently the strongest permanent magnets in the world!
* These magnets are unbelievably STRONG for their size.
* Nickel Plated provides appearance of smooth and shiny silver finish.
* Magnets are designed and manufactured to meet the highest quality standard.
WANT MORE INFO ON NEODYMIUM MAGNETS?
Simply come check out our F.A.Q. on the very bottom of the screen.
* Incredibly useful and ideal for a variety of usages.
* Use them for anything from magnetic water treatment, stud finders, therapy, generators, speakers, motors, loudspeakers, hard disk drives, jewelry, science experiments, car dent removal or just PLAIN FUN!
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Q) What are neodymium magnets?
A) Neodymium magnets are a member of the rare earth family and are currently the strongest permanent magnets in the world! They are composed of neodymium, iron and boron (NdFe)
Q: What does the grade N35, N40, N42 mean?
A: These magnets come in a variety of grades which are measured in units millions of Gauss Oersted. Basically, the higher the grade the stronger the magnet and its pull force.
Q: What does pulling force mean?
A: Pulling force is a measure of magnetic strength. It is the amount of force required to remove a magnet parallel to a solid magnetic surface, such as a steel plate.
Q: How are these magnets polarized?.
Q: Do I have to worry about temperature with neodynium magnets?
A: Yes. They are sensitive to heat so do not heat them above 175°F (80°C) If you do, they will begin to lose their magnetic strength. This normally applies only to industrial usage of heating the magnets, normal application will not affect the strength of the magnets.
Q: Why is neodymium magnets coated?
A: They are coated in nickel to prevent oxidation (rust). Our magnets are well coated in nickel to prevent rust.
Q: If I stack two neodymium magnets together, does their strength double?
A: Yes. For example, two magnets rated with a individual pulling force of 50 lbs will have a combined pulling force of 100 lbs when stacked together.
Q: Do I need to be wary of electronics around these magnets?
Q: Should I be aware of any health or safety issues with neodymium magnets?
A: As a precaution, magnets should not be near pacemakers and similar medical devices. Magnets are sometimes used to relieve pain from conditions such as arthritis, back pain and carpal tunnel syndrome.
Magnets should be handled carefully to avoid personal injury and damage. It is very easy to pinch fingers between attracting poles. Please keep magnets from children and pregnant women.
Q: Do neodymium magnets lose strength over time?
No. They do not naturally lose any appreciable strength and will last your lifetime! Make sure to not heat them above 175 degree F (80 degrees C).
Q: Is cheaper always better when it comes to magnets?
A: Not Necessarily. You are paying for a quality product at discounted prices from Zillions OF.



10 neodymium magnets 3/8