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1X large rod D7/8" x 1" neodymium magnet ndfeb magnets


What do you have for sale (write here): 1X large rod D7/8" x 1" neodymium magnet ndfeb magnets
If you have not heard of Neodymium (NdFeB) magnets before, not to worry. They are in the family of Rare Earth magnets with Neodymium being the absolute strongest type of magnet available. They are even sometimes called permanent magnets.
This is a very serious magnet. Two of these together without a spacer are very difficult to pull apart.
So what can you do with something this size. How about fasten a tarp to something metal with a couple of them. How about sticking the whole daily paper to your fridge. They are great for anything that you can use a very strong magnet for.
I didn't think that I would have to put this warning out about this magnet, but evidently it is necessary. DO NOT put a pair of these magnets on either side of your nose or one of these and a 1" sphere. Serious injury will probably result and you will have a bit of explaining to do.
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Neodymium magnets have an incredibly powerful magnetic field. Extreme care should be taken when dealing with some of the larger sizes. Even a pair of 1/2"x1/8" discs can cause a reasonably uncomfortable pinch. Separating magnets may be difficult and will most likely require that you slide them apart as you probably will not be able to pull them apart.
Neodymium magnets tend to be brittle and can shatter into small pieces if allowed to slam together. They are also not suitable for machining due to their brittle nature. Unless otherwise noted, Neodymium magnets will start to lose their magnetism at temperatures above 80c (176F).
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1X large rod D7/8