Magneetblok 5x4mm, 1mm dikte, N50

Neodymium magnet 5x4mm, 1mm thickness, nickel-plated. Magnetization N50 axial (parallel to height), Strenght approx. 350gram. Magnets attract or repel on a pole side. Our block magnets are axially magnetized. This means that the poles of our rectangular magnets are on the largest side. To remove magnets from each other, you have to slide them away from each other. ATTENTION! Due to the magnetic force they can collapse back together and possibly break. Application: Is widely used in advertising applications, hanging signs and model making.

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Description

Magnetic block 5x4mm, thickness 1mm, grade N50

Specifications

Article number MGB05040-10N50
Base material Neodymium
Width (mm) 4
length (mm) 5
Height (mm) 1
Material Nickel plated (Ni-Cu-Ni)
Traction force (KG) 0,35
gtin (EAN) 7433605991917

FAQ

FAQ

What is this magnet typically used for?
It’s a compact neodymium magnet suited for tasks like signage, display builds, model making, and light-duty fixtures where strong holding power is needed in a small format.
How do I separate two magnets safely?
Slide them apart sideways instead of pulling straight apart. This reduces the snap-back effect and helps prevent chipping or breakage.
Which side is the magnetic pole on?
This magnet is axially magnetized, meaning the poles are on the two opposite large faces. That makes face-to-face contact the strongest connection.
What material and coating does it have?
It is made from neodymium and finished with a nickel plating. The coating helps protect the magnet during everyday handling.
Can I use it with adhesive or tape?
Yes, it’s commonly used with suitable adhesives or mounting tapes in hobby and display projects. Make sure the bonding surface is clean and flat for best results.
Is it compatible with steel and other magnets?
It works well on ferromagnetic materials like steel and will also attract or repel other magnets depending on pole orientation. For consistent results, keep the alignment the same across your setup.
What holding force can I expect?
The approximate pull force is around 350 grams under ideal conditions. Real-world performance depends on the contact area, surface finish, and air gap.
How should I clean and maintain it?
Wipe it with a dry or slightly damp cloth and keep it free from grit that can scratch the nickel surface. Store it clean and dry to keep it looking sharp.
Can it be used for precise positioning in small builds?
Yes, the compact size and strong magnetic field make it practical for alignment and positioning in models, fixtures, and prototypes. Using multiple magnets can improve stability and repeatability.
Any tips for using multiple magnets together?
Arrange them with consistent pole orientation to avoid unexpected repulsion. When stacking, let them connect gradually to reduce impact and avoid damage.

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