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The identified detention force was determined at room temperature on a polished steel plate S235JR (ST37) which has a thickness of 10mm, the magnet was deducted vertically. (1kg ~ 10N). A difference of up to - 10% compared to the specified value is in exceptional cases possible. In general, the value exceeds the determined value. Rodmagnet Ø 4 x 10 mm N45 Nickel - DIAMETRICALLYThis magnet is diametrically magnetized. The rods do not equal any rod, but put themselves side by side.Rodmagnet Ø 5 x 15 mm N40 Nickel - pull force 1 kgBecause you can remove him easily, he is often used as a “refrigerator magnet".Simply holds up to 15 sheets of paper.In combination with spheres you can simply use them to play.Rodmagnet Ø 5 x 7 mm N40 Nickel - pull force 800 grFrom here on you receive a small rod magnet, which easily holds your notes safely on your pin board.Rodmagnet Ø 5 x 8 mm N45 Nickel - pull force 900 grOur second smallest rod. Optimal when you quickly need a small rod magnet.Rodmagnet Ø 5 x 15 mm N40 Gold - pull force 1 kgSmall rod magnet now also available in gold. This magnet finds it's use in our icosahedrons' kits.Rodmagnet Ø 5 x 25 mm N40 Nickel - pull force 1 kgBecause of its longer form is this size good for any suitable pin board.Rodmagnet Ø 6 x 30 mm N42SH Nickel - pull force 2 kgFor everyone that wants to use our rod magnets in "warmer" environments, have we taking this magnet into our stock. The maximum operating temperature is 150 degrees.Rodmagnet Ø 10 x 50 mm N40 Nickel - pull force 6,5 kgWith this magnet you can show with the help of iron filings the magnetic lines.Rodmagnet Ø 15 x 50 mm N40 Nickel - pull force 13 kgWith this magnet you should pay very good attention. Very well suitable for experiments with iron filings.Rodmagnet Ø 30 x 50 mm N50 Nickel - pull force 65 kgOur largest and strongest rod magnet. The magnet is definitely not for any other tests or jokes - its way too dangerous |
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