





- Stock: In Stock
- Model: JCN52-BLK25126
- UPC: 378329410277
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Key Specifications
- Pull Force: 23.1 lbs
- Dimensions: 25mm × 12mm × 6mm (63/64" × 15/32" × 15/64")
- Material: Neodymium (NdFeB) - The world's strongest permanent magnet
Product Description
This high-performance N52 neodymium magnet block combines exceptional magnetic strength with a versatile rectangular shape. Made from premium rare earth alloy of neodymium, iron, and boron, it delivers impressive 23.1 lb pull force while maintaining a slim 6mm profile.
The magnet features durable nickel-copper-nickel plating to prevent corrosion and extends service life. Despite its powerful magnetic properties, the brittle ceramic-like construction requires careful handling to prevent chipping or cracking.
Important Safety Information
⚠️ WARNING: Handle with extreme caution - not suitable for children.
- Keep away from children due to serious choking hazard
- Never swallow or insert into body - can cause severe injury
- Maintain safe distance from pacemakers and medical devices
- Prevent magnets from colliding to avoid cracking
- Keep away from electronic devices and credit cards
- Use gloves when handling to protect fingers from pinching
Common Uses
Perfect for demanding applications including:
- Industrial holding and mounting systems
- Magnetic separation and retrieval
- Speaker and motor manufacturing
- Heavy-duty craft and model projects
- Automotive magnetic accessories
- Magnetic tool holders
- Science experiments and demonstrations
- Commercial display mounting
| Magnet Specifications | |
| Dimensions | 25mm x 12mm x 6mm thickness, 63/64in x 15/32in x 15/64in Tolerances ±0.05mm x ±0.05mm |
| Pull Force (approx.) | Magnet to a Steel Plate: 23.1 LB Between 2 Steel Plates: 46.8 LB Magnet to Magnet: 23.1 LB |
| Material | NdFeB, Grade N52 |
| Shape | Block |
| Plating/Coating | Ni-Cu-Ni (Nickel) |
| Magnetization Direction | Axial (Poles on Flat Ends) |
| Surface Gauss (approx.) | 4,063 Gauss |
| Max Operating Tempetature | 176ºF (80ºC) |
| Brmax | 14,800 Gauss |
| BHmax | 52 MGOe |