Ceramic Magnets Block 6" x 4" x 1/2", Package of 1 Hard Ferrite Magnet
Product Description
Ceramic Magnets Block 6" x 4" x 1/2", Package of 1 Hard Ferrite Magnet
- Effective: Grade 8 Ceramic Magnet Material with an Internal Gauss 3,850. Each Piece Provides 21 LB Holding Force Under Ideal Conditions
- Economical: Package of Two Magnets is an Economical Option for Magnets. Just a Fraction of the Cost of Similar Sized of Rare Earth Magnets
- Applications: Science Educations for School, Kids' Science Projects, i.e. Levitation Train, Home Crafting, Light Holding Jobs in Backyard or Garage. Holding Assemblies and Tools. Gifts
- Durable: They will not Rust in Any Environment. Suitable for use in Fresh or Salty Water. Magnetism will Last Forever for Normal Use
- The Best Ceramic Magnets Made under ISO 9001 Quality Control Systems! We will Refund Every Penny or Replace if There are any Quality Issues
This ceramic magnet measures 6" in length, 4" in width and in 1/2" in thickness. It's made of a grade 8 magnetic ceramic material and is capable of holding up to 21 lbs.
While not quite as powerful as neodymium magnets, ceramic magnets, or ferrite magnets are an economical solution for applications in which neodymium magnets are either too strong, too expensive, or environmental conditions are not ideal. Because of their extremely brittle nature, caution should be exercised when handling these magnets because they can expel shards if they are allowed to snap together or inadvertently slam against a magnetic surface.
Because of their more manageable magnetic force, these magnets are great for everyday use such as on a tool box to hold frequently used tools on the side of it, on a workbench to hold loose screws and fasteners, or even temporarily magnetizing hand tools.
Another benefit that ceramic magnets have over neodymium magnets is that their operating temperature range is much wider than that of neodymium magnets. A grade 8 ceramic magnet has a maximum operating temperature of up to 482°F, whereas neodymium magnets can being to experience a loss of magnetism in temperatures as low as 176°F.



