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November 27, 2017

What Is Length-to-diameter Ratio (L/D)?

We usually say the magnetic length/effective pole diameter (L/D) is not suitable when we explain to customers that the design of the size of a product is unreasonable. Now, let me explain what L/D is. L/D ...
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November 13, 2017

What is the Magnetism of Ball Magnets like

What is the Magnetism of Ball Magnets like? I was often asked about a question: what is the magnetism of ball magnets like? Is it like the earth’s magnetic field? Before answering this question, let me ...
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November 6, 2017

The Magnetic Sticker on Refrigerator is Single-sided Magnet

As we all know, it is not possible for magnet to have a single polarity. There must be an N pole and an S pole. Then, why is it that the magnetic sticker on refrigerator only ...
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November 2, 2017

The Information Needed for the Customization of Magnets

In order for us to effectively provide information and save your time, when you send customized inquiries, it is advisable that you provide the following information: 1.Material The magnet materials we offer include NdFeB, SmCo, Ferrite, ...
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March 6, 2017

Temperature Effects on Neodymium Iron Boron, NdFeB, magnets

Temperature Effects on Neodymium Iron Boron, NdFeB, magnets The NdFeB magnets are the strongest magnets available on the market. Up to +150 degrees C, they are stronger than the other rare earth magnet, SmCo. At around ...
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July 19, 2013

Rare Earth Magnets-1

One of the most fun things to do with your miniatures is to allow for customization by magnetizing limbs and weapons. This allows you to swap out different features to face different enemies. We sell strong ...
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July 19, 2013

A Guide on Features of Neodymium Ball Magnets

Neodymium magnets are commonly called rare earth magnets and they are the most powerful kind of magnet. A neodymium magnet is an alloy of three metals; neodymium, iron and boron- NIB, NdFeB- or neo magnets. They ...
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July 19, 2013

Large Magnets and Small Magnets Safety Precautions

Large Magnets Warning Big magnets have a very strong attractive force. Unsafe handling could cause jamming of fingers or skin in between magnets. This may lead to contusions and bruises. Larger magnets (more than 0.5 lbs) ...
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