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Magnets

Magnets are all magnet products used in industrial applications. In addition to magnets in the shape of circles, squares, spheres, etc. there are also magnets with holders and hooks, and the shapes, sizes, and uses vary. As you can see, there are devices and processed products that use magnets, such as electromagnetic holders that control attachment / detachment when the power supply is turned on / off, magnet bases that switch the magnetic force on / off with mechanical switches, screws with built-in magnets at the tips, rubber magnets made of rubber mixed with magnet powder, etc. Materials such as neodymium, ferrite, samarium cobalt, etc. which are stronger than common magnets, are often used as materials, and are used for positioning and holding workpieces, securing heavy objects, and adsorbing and removing metal debris, etc. by utilizing magnetic force. In some cases, the magnet itself is incorporated as a component such as a motor, power generator, power distribution board, etc.

Types of Industrial Magnets

Industrial magnets are available in a wide variety of shapes and mounting styles to suit different applications. Round magnets and rectangular magnets are commonly used for general holding, positioning, and alignment tasks. Ball-type magnets allow multi-directional movement and are suitable for adjustable fixtures and flexible positioning systems.

Magnets with holders provide added protection and improved holding force by enclosing the magnet within a steel casing, making them ideal for heavy-duty industrial use. Screw mount magnets enable secure and permanent installation in fixtures, jigs, and machine components, ensuring stable holding during operation.

Magnetic Bases and Electromagnetic Holders

Magnetic bases are widely used in machining and inspection setups. They feature a mechanical ON/OFF switch that allows users to control magnetic force easily, making them ideal for mounting dial indicators, sensors, and measuring instruments.

Electromagnetic holders offer electrically controlled magnetic force, allowing attachment and release through power supply switching. These are commonly used in automation systems, material handling equipment, and production lines where controlled gripping and release are required. Rectifiers are often used alongside electromagnetic holders to ensure stable magnetic performance.

Magnet Materials and Performance

Industrial magnets are manufactured using high-performance materials such as neodymium, ferrite, and samarium cobalt, each selected based on required magnetic strength, temperature resistance, and environmental conditions. Neodymium magnets provide extremely strong magnetic force in compact sizes, ferrite magnets offer cost-effective solutions for general applications, and samarium cobalt magnets are suitable for high-temperature and demanding environments.

Applications of Industrial Magnets

Magnets play a critical role across various industries, including manufacturing, automation, electronics, and maintenance operations. They are used for workpiece positioning, temporary holding, securing tools and components, collecting metal chips, and integrating into motors, generators, and electrical assemblies. Their versatility and reliability make industrial magnets indispensable components in modern production environments.

Whether selecting standard round magnets, magnetic bases, or advanced electromagnetic holders, choosing the right magnet type and material ensures optimal performance, safety, and efficiency in industrial applications.

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