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10mm dia x 5mm thick x 3.2mm c/sink Samarium Cobalt Magnet - 1.4kg Pull
10mm dia x 5mm thick x 3.2mm c/sink Samarium Cobalt Magnet - 1.4kg Pull
10mm dia x 5mm thick x 3.2mm c/sink Samarium Cobalt Magnet - 1.4kg Pull10mm dia x 5mm thick x 3.2mm c/sink Samarium Cobalt Magnet - 1.4kg Pull

10mm dia x 5mm thick x 3.2mm c/sink Samarium Cobalt Magnet - 1.4kg Pull

Code: F301N-SC-4

High-performance countersunk samarium cobalt (Sm2Co17) magnet available with either pole on the countersunk face. With a maximum operating temperature of 300oC these magnets are perfect for high-temperature applications.

Pack quantity 4: 4 Countersunk magnets

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  • 10mm diameter x 5mm thick with a 3.2mm diameter countersunk hole for fixing
  • +/-0.1mm tolerance
  • Each magnet can support 1.4kg pull vertically from the magnetic face when in flush contact with a mild steel surface
  • Resistant to corrosion and demagnetisation
  • Can be fixed in place with our

Samarium cobalt is a type of rare-earth magnet that has the ability to withstand and operate in high temperatures, however they are not as powerful as super-strong Neodymium magnets. Because of their high maximum operating temperature they are commonly used in applications such as motors and electric motors, turbo machinery and sensors.

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