50mm x 15mm x 7mm Ceramic Block
Product Details
- Product Code: FB50157
- Max Breakaway Force: 1.92 Kgs
- Coating/Casing: Uncoated
- Direction of Magnetism: Through Thickness
- Magnet Type: Ceramic (Ferrite)
- Magnet Grade: Y30
- Max Magnet Temperature: 250°C
Product Dimensions
- Length: 50 mm
- Width: 15 mm
- Thickness: 7 mm
$2.36 Incl. GST
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Our 50mm x 15mm x 7mm Ceramic block has a length of 50mm, a width of 15mm and is 7mm thick. It is un-coated being a Y30 grade and is axially magnetised (Through the thickness).
This block has a holding force of 1.9 Kgs before releasing. (on a 10mm mild steel plate)
Ask us about our 50mm x 15mm x 7mm Ceramic Block using our stock code FB50157 to see what else it can do for you.
Uses for our 50mm x 15mm x 7mm Ceramic Block:
Smaller Ceramic Blocks or Ferrite Blocks are primarily used in sensor equipment where a strong magnetic field is not required such as door security sensors where the magnet closes a circuit when the door is closed or in the case of a gate where it can tell the system when the gate is fully open or closed.
They are also highly corrosive resistant so they are rust resistant and have a high temperature tolerance before demagnetising, unlike standard Neodymium making them an ideal choice for weathered environments.
Ceramic blocks offer a magnet with a decent pull force a lower price point compared to Neodymium making them a viable alternative for any business needing a small magnet for applications such as creating sensors.
As the magnet is uncoated they can be prone to chipping and breaking if they are dropped or come into contact with force. We would not recommend using these as a gate magnet as they are likely to break if hit with force.
Instead we recommend a Ceramic Pot or for more strength, a Neodymium Pot Magnet.
- Download: Ceramic MSDS
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