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Separating bead made of zinc alloy - roundel - Ø 7 x 5.5 mm

Zinc alloy metal beads used as separators for other beads in the shape of a roundel with a diameter of 7 mm, a height of 5.5 mm and a hole for a thread with a diameter of 1 mm. Zinc alloy beads are commonly referred to as beaded metal beads.

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Tibetan-style zinc alloy metal beads used as separators for other beads in the shape of a roundel with a diameter of 7 mm, a length of 5.5 mm and a hole for a thread with a diameter of 1 mm. Zinc alloy beads are commonly referred to as beaded metal beads.

It is an alloy without exact proportions of individual metals and each manufacturer adjusts it to their needs. The largest share in the alloy contains zinc and then usually copper, but some manufacturers replace it with iron or nickel. In small and trace amounts (0.01 - 1 %) then the alloy can contain a really varied mixture of impurities (including non-metallic elements such as phosphorus, silicon, carbon and others) - some are used to reduce the price of the alloy, others to improve their properties.

When ordering 50 or more pieces of beads, the ordered quantity will be weighed on the scale. The weight of 1 piece of beads is 0.544 g (according to the weight average from the weight of 100 pieces 54.4 grams).

The manufacturer has had the product subjected to more stringent tests that meet European standards for absolute health safety, and the product has been issued a RoHS certificate due to the limit or zero content of heavy metals. More information about RoHS can be found, for example, on the Czech wikipedia website - https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/RoHS.

Due to the color setting of the monitor, the color of the goods may differ slightly from reality.

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Data sheet
Width
4 mm
Depth
6 mm
Weight
1 ks cca 0,12 g
Material
Zinc alloy
Shape
Rondelle
Height
4 mm
Information on allergens and heavy metals
RoHS certificate

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