Square((square and rectangle)) countersunk magnet, also known as square countersunk hole magnet, that is, to punch one or more countersunk hole on the square magnet, is a more common type of magnet, mostly NdFeb material, Of course, ferrite material can also be just NdFeb is relatively more used, after all, the magnetic gap is placed there.... ...More>>
Magnets are sometimes exposed to water in certain applications, either briefly or continuously. If magnets do not have good corrosion resistance, they are prone to rusting and failure. Today, we will introduce several types of magnets that are resistant to rust.... ...More>>
Small magnet with holes usually refers to a small magnet with one or more holes on its surface, which is easy to pass through with a wire, string or other fixture.Today, this article will introduce small magnet with holes shape and hole type, use, material and so on in detail, hope it will be helpful to you.... ...More>>
Ceramic magnets (ferrite magnets) usually have good heat resistance, can withstand temperatures of 250 ℃, this temperature resistance can meet most of the application scenarios, the only shortcoming is that it is relatively weak magnetic, so it limits its application.... ...More>>
This article will introduce you to the necessity of using different shapes of magnets and illustrate their application scenarios through specific examples.... ...More>>
The use of waterproof magnets in aquariums is a common solution, it is mainly used for fixing decorations (such as fixing wigwams, sunken wood, backdrops, etc.), pump or air pump fixing, sensor or probe fixing, cleaning tools (magnetic cleaning brushes), and other scenarios, so what kind of magnets should be used?... ...More>>
The effects of small ferrites are not small. The above are only part of the ferrite uses listed in the editor. Due to the fragile nature of ferrites, be careful during production and transportation.... ...More>>
For individuals, the need to punch holes in magnets is more difficult to do successfully and carries some safety risks.... ...More>>
Therefore, the temperature adaptation range of NdFeB magnets can be covered from -50℃ to about 230℃ according to different types. Reasonable selection and correct use is the key to ensure its stable performance and prolonged service life.... ...More>>
Window magnets are an important part of many security systems, providing a simple and effective way to monitor the opening and closing status of windows and doors. These magnets are often used in conjunction with reed switches or Hall effect sensors.Here is a description of window magnet installatio... ...More>>