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1mm x 2mm N52 Neodymium Cylinder Magnet - 1/32" x 5/64" Micro Rod 1x2mm

1mm x 2mm N52 Neodymium Cylinder Magnet - 1/32" x 5/64" Micro Rod 1x2mm
1mm x 2mm N52 Neodymium Cylinder Magnet - 1/32" x 5/64" Micro Rod 1x2mm
1mm x 2mm N52 Neodymium Cylinder Magnet - 1/32" x 5/64" Micro Rod 1x2mm
1mm x 2mm N52 Neodymium Cylinder Magnet - 1/32" x 5/64" Micro Rod 1x2mm
1mm x 2mm N52 Neodymium Cylinder Magnet - 1/32" x 5/64" Micro Rod 1x2mm
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  • Brand: JC-magnetics
  • Model: JCN52-DSC1-2
  • UPC: 378328418250

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1mm x 2mm (1/32" x 5/64") Neodymium Cylinder Magnet – N52 Grade

Key Features:

  • Dimensions: 1mm diameter × 2mm thickness (Approx. 1/32" × 5/64")
  • Magnet Grade: N52
  • Coating: Nickel-Copper-Nickel (Ni-Cu-Ni) triple-layer plating
  • Magnetization: Axially magnetized (Poles on the flat circular ends)
  • Shape: Micro Cylinder / Rod

Material Description:

Our 1x2mm N52 neodymium cylinders are specialized micro-magnets designed for applications where vertical magnetic reach is more important than surface area. At 2mm thick, they are easier to grip with tweezers than thinner discs, making them a top choice for intricate electronics and high-detail miniature modeling.

Durability Warning: Neodymium is a brittle ceramic-like material. Small cylinders can snap if allowed to jump together from a distance. Always handle with patience and precision.

Warnings and Safety Information:

  • Extreme Choking Hazard. Tiny size makes these highly dangerous if swallowed. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
  • Handling: Best handled with non-magnetic (plastic or brass) tweezers to avoid accidental "jumping."
  • Medical Safety: Strong fields at close range; keep away from heart pacemakers.
  • Storage: Small enough to be attracted to iron objects or other magnets; store in a closed non-ferrous container.

Applications:

  • Tabletop miniature weapon swaps and joint articulation
  • Precision sensors and micro-switches in electronics
  • Advanced medical device prototyping
  • DIY magnetic "pins" for extremely small display boards
  • Scientific laboratory research

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