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Lead Metal Wire, 5 Foot Coil
This lead (Pb) wire has a 1/8" diameter and is 5 feet long. Lead is a soft, heavy metal with a dull gray appearance that tarnishes when exposed to air. Freshly cut lead has a bluish-white luster. Highly malleable and ductile, lead is resistant to corrosion and has been used in pipes and containers for corrosive liquids like sulfuric acid. It is ideal for experimentation, practical use, or as a unique addition to a metal collection.
Product Specifications
| Material | Lead (Pb) |
| Length | 5 feet |
| Diameter | 1/8 inch |
| Key Properties |
Soft, malleable, ductile Corrosion-resistant Heavy metal Poor conductor of electricity |
Applications and Benefits:
- Experimentation and practical use
- Metal collection
- Containers for corrosive liquids
- Demonstration of malleability and ductility
Additional Information:
Lead metal is highly resistant to corrosion and has been historically used for pipes and containers. Handle with care due to its toxic nature. For further details, download the Safety Data Sheet.
Neodymium Magnet, N35.500.1000
The Neodymium Magnet, N35.500.1000 is a magnet made from neodymium material, featuring a strong magnetic force of N35.5.1 grade. With a compact design and durable construction, this magnet is suitable for various industrial and personal applications. It is for engineers, manufacturers, and hobbyists who require a reliable and long-lasting magnet.
Product Specifications
| Product Name | Neodymium Magnet, N35.500.1000 |
| Grade | N35.5.1 |
| Material | Neodymium |
| Size | 0.5 x 1 inches |
| Magnetic Force | N35.5.1 |
Applications and Benefits:
- Industrial applications
- Personal applications
- Hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts
- Science and research institutions
Key Features and Benefits
- Strong magnetic force
- Compact design
- Durable and long-lasting
Caution:
Neodymium magnets are extremely strong and can pose a hazard if not handled properly. Keep away from children and electronics. Use caution when handling multiple magnets as they may attract and cause injury. Always wear protective gloves and eyewear when handling these magnets.
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