S-10-01-STIC: Disc magnet Ø 10 mm H 1 mm
Disc magnet
| Article ID: | S-10-01-STIC |
| Material: | NdFeB |
| Shape: | Disc |
| Diameter: | 10 mm |
| Height: | 1 mm |
| Tolerance: | +/- 0,1 mm |
| Coating: | Nickel-plated (Ni-Cu-Ni) |
| Magnetisation: | N35 |
| Strength: | approx. 500 g |
| Max. working temperature: | 80°C |
| Weight: | 0,6 g |
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| 20 pcs. | 0,26 EUR ea. | |
| from | 60 pcs. | 0,22 EUR ea. |
| from | 140 pcs. | 0,20 EUR ea. |
| from | 360 pcs. | 0,18 EUR ea. |
| from | 1200 pcs. | request price |
incl. 19% VAT
plus shipping
Order 20, 40, 60, etc.
available: 512100 pcs.
Every magnet is self-adhesive on one side. Thanks to a small flap the film can be peeled off easily.
A plastic strip separates the magnetic pairs and makes the handling easier.
The magnets will be delivered in pairs, meaning one half with a self-adhesive south pole and one half with a self-adhesive north pole.
One sales unit contains a strip of 10 pairs, meaning 20 single magnets. If you order 20 pieces in the shop, you receive a strip like the one in the picture.
Please note that the magnets are in alternative order, so they are not attracting each other. That means, north and south pole alternate if you peel off the magnets one after the other from the strip. This is only relevant when it's important which magnetic pole to glue on.
The adhesive is only a thin layer.
It sticks!
What can you do with these self-adhesive magnets?
Let's say, you want to close a mailing or an invitation in an original way.
Glue one magnet onto one side.
Place the second magnet with the protective film on it - the two magnets fit exactly on top of each other.
Then you can take off the protective film and press the magnets onto the latch of the mailing.
The two sides stick together "magically" and can be be opened and closed multiple times.
The same principle applies of course to the closing of a cardboard box, an invitation card, etc.
Please note that you cannot send such a mailing directly through the postal service, because the magnets would stick to all sorts of metallic surfaces. Even a paper envelope does not do much good - the magnets should be several millimeters apart from the surrounding packaging in order to avoid problems during transport.
If the box will be in use over a longer period of time, it is recommended not to use adhesive magnets and to incorporate these directly into the packaging, like in the example above. Here, the magnets are glued between the cardboard and a layer of paper. This way it can be avoided that the magnets splinter or break after some time. Neodymium magnets are brittle and therefore not suitable for repeated clashing.
Another application: Place a self-adhesive magnet on a non-magnetic surface like wood, plastic or glass. Many modern refrigerators are no longer magnetic but have a plastic front. This is too bad, because this surface can be used as a memo board for the entire family.
This magnet puts things right.
Something metallic can now be hung up on this magnet, or with a second magnet you can put a note there. Since the glued-on magnet is already magnetic, you can even do without a second magnet and use e.g. a small screw to pinch a note there.
Here, an example of a beverage refrigerator with a glass door.
A small self-adhesive magnet was glued on.
And with another small magnet you can hang up a note or a price tag in an aesthetically satisfying way. In any event, it's nicer than hanging up a piece of paper on glass with an adhesive tape - and you can exchange it much easier.
A S-05-02-N was used as a contra-magnet. Any other small magnet will work fine as well.
This magnets is especially suitable for making your own name tags.
Customer applications that use this article:
Cleaning up your computer work space
Keyboard, etc. quickly put aside to clear a space
Making name tags
Fancy name tags that are gentle on your clothing
If you order 20 pieces, you receive 10 magnet pairs!
With this magnet, every surface can be turned into a memo board and pictures can be hung up everywhere without making holes.