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55.1-ND-12-3.5-3
MAGNET 0.472"D X 0.118"THICK RND
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80°C (TA)
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Neodymium Iron Boron (NdFeB)
Steel
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0.472" Dia x 0.118" H (12.00mm x 3.00mm)
GN 55.1
MX1000RZIP1PK04
MAG-MATE®
CUPMAG W/ZPTI LOOP 35# 0.38-0.16
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82°C (180°F)
N42
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Neodymium Iron Boron (NdFeB)
NiCuNi
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MX2500
MAG-MATE®
CERAMIC CUP MAGNET 2.63"DIA, 41#
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148°C (300°F)
Grade 8
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Strontium Ferrite (SrFe)
NiCuNi
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R375
MAG-MATE®
RAREEARTH 2P MAGNET .375ODX.5"L
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82°C (180°F)
N42
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Neodymium Iron Boron (NdFeB)
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MX2508R
MAG-MATE®
RAREEARTH CUP MAGNET 2.63"DIA 10
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N42
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Multi Purpose Magnets

A magnet is a material or object that generates a magnetic field, which is responsible for the most distinctive trait of magnets - their ability to attract or repel other ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, and exert a force on them. While this magnetic field is invisible, it has a significant impact on the behavior of other objects around it. Magnets can be made from various materials, including iron, nickel, cobalt, and rare-earth metals. They come in different shapes and sizes, each with specific properties and applications. Magnets are commonly used in various industries, including manufacturing, automotive, healthcare, and electronics. Multipurpose magnets are those designed for general use, rather than serving a specific purpose or being integrated into a particular product. They can be used for a wide range of applications, including holding objects in place, securing doors and windows, attaching signs and decorations, and organizing tools and equipment. Multipurpose magnets come in various shapes and forms, including disc magnets, block magnets, ring magnets, and sphere magnets, among others. They can also have different strengths, with some capable of lifting thousands of pounds. When using multipurpose magnets, it's crucial to adhere to safety guidelines to avoid injury or damage to equipment. Magnets can produce strong forces and should be handled with caution, especially when working with large or powerful magnets. In summary, magnets are materials or objects that generate a magnetic field, producing a force that attracts or repels other ferromagnetic materials. Multipurpose magnets are versatile and designed for general use, not specifically tailored to work with particular products. They come in different shapes, sizes, and strengths, and are widely used across various industries and applications.