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Brass Balls
Brass Balls are 1/2 inch diameter balls made of brass. These balls are perfect for use in various industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. Brass Balls are known for their durability and resistance to corrosion, making them ideal for applications that require strength and longevity. These balls are also commonly used in jewelry making and as decorative elements. Get your 1/2 inch diameter Brass Balls today and experience their quality and versatility.
Product Specifications:
Product Name | Brass Balls |
Diameter | 1/2 Inch |
Material | Brass |
Target Group:
- Artisans and craftsmen who require high-quality brass balls for their creations
- Engineering and manufacturing professionals who need precision brass balls for their products
- Jewelry makers who want to add a touch of elegance to their designs
- Collectors of unique and rare brass objects
- Individuals who appreciate the beauty and durability of brass materials
- Gift givers looking for a unique and practical present for someone who shares the above interests
Small Steel Balls
Polished, hardened steel balls with a diameter of 1/2 inch (about 12 millimeters) for mechanics and magnetism experiments. These balls can be used as a substitute for iron filings for studying the phenomenon of magnetic fields, as they form clusters and chains between unlike poles of magnets. Made of polished, hardened spheres.
Product Specifications:
Diameter: | 1/2 inch (about 12 millimeters) |
Material: | Polished, hardened steel |
Uses: | Mechanics and magnetism experiments, substitute for iron filings for studying magnetic fields |
Similar Products:
- Steel Balls 3/4" Diameter
- Iron Filings
- Magnetic Viewing Film
- Gauss Rifle Kit
- Magnetic Levitation Kit
Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
CAUTION: These steel balls are small and can pose a choking hazard. Keep out of reach of children and use with caution during experiments.
Perfect for:
- Mechanics and physics enthusiasts
- Science teachers and students
- Magnetism experimenters
- Individuals interested in studying magnetic fields
- People looking for a substitute for iron filings
- Anyone looking for high-quality, polished steel balls
Steel Balls 1/4" Diameter
Steel Balls 1/4" Diameter are small steel balls with a diameter of about 6 millimeters, perfect for use in mechanics and magnetism experiments. These balls can be used as a substitute for iron filings to study the phenomenon of magnetic fields. They form clusters and chains between unlike poles of magnets, making them a great tool for exploring the properties of magnets. These balls are made of polished, hardened spheres, ensuring their durability and longevity. Add Steel Balls 1/4" Diameter to your collection of scientific equipment today!
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- Steel Balls 3/16" Diameter
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- Carbon Steel Balls 1/4" Diameter
- Brass Balls 1/4" Diameter
Note: These are similar products with different materials and diameters, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
Caution: These steel balls are small and may pose a choking hazard if ingested. Keep away from young children and pets.
Target Group:
- Science students
- Physics enthusiasts
- Teachers and educators
- DIY enthusiasts
- Engineering professionals
- Metalworking hobbyists
Product Specifications:
Product Name | Steel Balls 1/4" Diameter |
Material | Steel |
Diameter | 1/4" Diameter |
Usage | Small Steel Balls With Diameter Of 1/4 Inch (About 6 Millimeters) Are Used In Mechanics And Magnetism Experiments. As A Substitute For Iron Filings For Studying The Phenomenon Of Magnetic Fields. Form Clusters And Chains Between Unlike Poles Of Magnets. Made Of Polished, Hardened Spheres. |
Steel Balls 1/8" Diameter
Steel Balls 1/8" Diameter are small steel balls with a diameter of 1/8 inch (about 3 millimeters) that are commonly used in mechanics and magnetism experiments. These polished, hardened spheres are a great addition to any laboratory or classroom setting, providing students with a hands-on way to explore the world of science.
Product Specifications:
Product Name | Steel Balls 1/8" Diameter |
Material | Steel |
Diameter | 1/8" Diameter |
Usage | Small Steel Balls With Diameter Of 1/8 Inch (About 3 Milimeters) Are Used In Mechanics And Magnetism Experiments. As A Substitute For Iron Filings For Studying The Phenomenon Of Magnetic Fields. Form Clusters And Chains Between Unlike Poles Of Magnets. Made Of Polished, Hardened Spheres. |
Similar Products
- Stainless Steel Balls 1/8" Diameter
- Chrome Steel Balls 1/8" Diameter
- Brass Balls 1/8" Diameter
- Aluminum Balls 1/8" Diameter
- Tungsten Carbide Balls 1/8" Diameter
Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
CAUTION: These steel balls are small and can be a choking hazard. Keep away from small children and pets.
Perfect for:
- Mechanics enthusiasts
- Science teachers and students
- Magnetism experimenters
- Individuals interested in studying magnetic fields
- Those in need of a substitute for iron filings
- Anyone looking for polished, hardened spheres
Steel Balls 3/4" Diameter
Steel Balls 3/4" Diameter are small steel balls with a diameter of 3/4 inch (about 18 millimeters) that are commonly used in mechanics and magnetism experiments. These balls are a great substitute for iron filings when studying the phenomenon of magnetic fields, as they form clusters and chains between unlike poles of magnets. Made of polished, hardened spheres, these steel balls are durable and long-lasting. If you're looking for an interesting addition to your experiments or just need some high-quality steel balls, Steel Balls 3/4" Diameter are a great choice.
Product Specifications:
Product Name: | Steel Balls 3/4" Diameter |
Material: | Steel |
Diameter: | 3/4" Diameter |
Usage: | Small Steel Balls With Diameter Of 3/4 Inch (About 18 Millimeters) Are Used In Mechanics And Magnetism Experiments. As A Substitute For Iron Filings For Studying The Phenomenon Of Magnetic Fields. Form Clusters And Chains Between Unlike Poles Of Magnets. Made Of Polished, Hardened Spheres. |
Perfect for:
- Mechanics and engineering students
- Science enthusiasts
- Teachers and educators
- Research laboratories
- DIY enthusiasts
- Magnetism experimenters
Steel Balls, 1" (25Mm) Balls, Steel
Steel Balls, 1" (25Mm) Solid Steel Balls with a diameter of one inch (about 25 millimeters) are a versatile tool used in various fields such as mechanics, magnetism experiments, construction of pendulums, and demonstration of Newton's laws. These balls are made of high-quality steel, making them durable and long-lasting. They are perfect for experiments and demonstrations that require a solid and reliable sphere.
Product Name | Steel Balls |
Size | 1" (25mm) |
Material | Steel |
Usage | Mechanics and magnetism experiments, construction of pendulums, demonstration of Newton laws |
- Stainless Steel Balls, 1" (25mm) - Perfect for use in high-corrosion environments or for applications requiring high strength and durability.
- Chrome Steel Balls, 1" (25mm) - Ideal for use in bearings, valves, and other precision applications where hardness and wear resistance are critical.
- Brass Balls, 1" (25mm) - Great for decorative and ornamental purposes, as well as in applications requiring good electrical conductivity.
- Tungsten Carbide Balls, 1" (25mm) - Extremely hard and wear-resistant, these balls are ideal for use in high-stress applications such as ball bearings and valves.
- Aluminum Balls, 1" (25mm) - Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, these balls are great for use in aerospace and automotive applications.
Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
CAUTION: Handle with care as steel balls can pose a hazard if not used properly. Keep away from children and use appropriate safety gear when handling.
Perfect for:
- Mechanics enthusiasts
- Physics students
- Science teachers
- Engineering students
- Construction workers
- Magnetism experimenters
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