Neodymium magnet, round Ø 10 x 4 mm
These high-tech magnets are among the strongest industrial magnets in the world.
It takes a lot of effort to separate these magnets, and if you're not careful, they can pinch you hard.
Experience the incredible force of attraction of these magnets, which can easily pass through thick tabletops and attract iron even at great distances. The strong magnetic field can be demonstrated particularly well by holding the magnet from the outside against a glass containing oil and magnetic track iron powder suspended in it.
Note: Avoid having a fold of skin between 2 magnets that you are about to place on top of each other - this could be painful. And do not bring these magnets near magnetic data storage devices, erasure could occur.
6 neodymium magnets (NdFeB), Ø 10 mm x 4 mm, approx. 3 g each, nickel-plated (NiCuNi) Properties:
Magnetisation N35, temperature resistance ≤ 80℃, axial magnetisation direction
Distributor:
PGI-Skarabäus, Im Kränzliacker 9, 79576 Weil am Rhein, Germany, pgi-shop.de
PGI-Scarabaeus, Unterdorfstrasse 23a, 4143 Dornach, Switzerland, pgi-shop.ch
Manufacturer: AstroMedia GmbH, Im Wirrigen 30, 45731 Waltrop, Germany, astromedia.de
Adult supervision:
Children under 14 years of age should use the kit under adult supervision to avoid risks from improper handling.
Risk of injury:
Be particularly careful when handling pointed and sharp parts! Use sharp tools carefully, and if necessary take suitable safety measures to avoid injuries.
Fire hazard:
Keep away from open fire and heat sources. Product contains highly flammable materials.
Use of adhesive:
When using adhesive, follow the manufacturer's safety instructions. Work in well-ventilated rooms and avoid skin or eye contact.
Magnet:
Swallowing hazard:
Magnets can be swallowed and cause serious injuries to the body. Keep out of the
reach of children under 12 years of age!
Health risk:
People with pacemakers or other medical devices should keep away from magnets!
Risk for electronic devices:
Strong magnetic fields can damage electronic devices, data storage devices (e.g.
credit cards) and mechanical components or render them unusable. Store magnets
at a safe distance.
Danger of crushing:
Due to their strong attraction, magnets can pinch skin or fingers and cause crushing
or bruising.
Danger of breakage and splintering:
Magnets are brittle and can break into sharp-edged fragments in the event of a
collision, which poses a risk of injury to skin and eyes.
Danger from dust formation:
Grinding, drilling or cutting magnets creates dust that can be self-flammable when it
comes into contact with oxygen and is harmful to health. Mechanical processing
should be avoided!
Dispose of magnets in accordance with local disposal regulations.