Neodymium Magnet, 0.375" X 0.25"
Powerful small magnet with 0.375" diameter and 0.25" thickness.
SKU: N35.375.250
Neodymium Magnet, 0.375" X 0.25" Magnet
Looking for a strong and reliable magnet? Look no further than our Neodymium Magnet, 0.375" X 0.25" Magnet. This magnet is made of neodymium, a rare earth metal that is known for its incredible strength and durability. With an outer diameter of 0.375" and a thickness of 0.25", this magnet is the perfect size for a variety of applications. Its N35 rating means that it is very strong and can hold up to even the toughest tasks. Whether you need a magnet for industrial use or simply for a DIY project, our Neodymium Magnet, 0.375" X 0.25" Magnet is the perfect choice.
Key Features:
- Neodymium Magnet
- Very strong (N35) magnet
- 0.375" X 0.25" disk shape
- Outer diameter of 0.375"
- Thickness of 0.25"
- Great for various applications requiring strong magnetic force
Product Specifications:
Product Name | Neodymium Magnet |
Size | 0.375" X 0.25" |
Strength | Very Strong (N35) |
Disk Diameter | 0.375" |
Disk Thickness | 0.25" |
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CAUTION: Neodymium magnets are very strong and can cause serious injury if swallowed or if they snap together with force. Keep away from children and electronic devices.
Perfect for:
- Science enthusiasts and hobbyists
- DIYers and makers
- Engineers and inventors
- Artists and designers
- Individuals interested in magnetic properties and applications
- Students and educators in science and engineering fields