Flexible Rubber Magnet
Flexible Rubber magnets are compound materials made by mixing ferrite magnet powder and rubber. Pressing or rolling makes the finished flexible rubber magnet.
General Introduction
Flexible Rubber magnets are compound materials made by mixing ferrite magnet powder and rubber. Pressing or rolling makes the finished flexible rubber magnet. Because the material has good plasticity, the finished flexible rubber magnets or semi-manufactured flexible rubber magnets can incise, stiletto, slit or back up other materials randomly, have good antisepsis and difficult demagnetization. The raw materials are plentiful, so the price is lower. Flexible Rubber magnets are natural Flexible Rubber magnets or isomer Flexible Rubber magnets. Natural rubber magnets have weak magnetism, are used on iceboxes, presswork and marketing and promotion premiums. Isomer rubber magnets have strong magnetism, and are used in such applications as micro-motors and magnet toys.
Countersunk hole magnets are an extremely popular fixing method due to their ease of application, clean aesthetic and strong performance. These magnets are easily fixed in place with screws and are used for discreet door and drawer closures and for signage and displays.
The Countersunk hole magnets in this category have one or two holes with countersunk, so that the block magnets can be screwed on using countersunk screws. Due to the flat design, the magnets are barely bulky and still have a good adhesive force, which you are used to, with neodymium magnets. The magnets are magnetized by the height (axial magnetization).Of course there are a large number of possible uses for this magnet variant, for example: Trade fairs and shop construction, kitchen or furniture construction and many more. You can also use it to attach signs, tools and metallic objects so that they are rock solid.
Bestway Magnet supplies high quality, strong Neodymium Magnets with Countersunk Mounting Holes. These come in a variety of shapes, sizes and strengths with different pull forces to suit your specific needs. Our wide range of mounting/holding magnets includes pot-style, ring and flat rectangular shapes, all with a countersunk hole. The hole allows the magnet to be attached to virtually any surface, even non-metallic material.
Countersunk hole magnets enable non-magnetic material to attach to metal surfaces including plastic, timber, glass, and ceramic surfaces. These strong magnets can be rebated into holes and secured with a flat-head screw. Combined with a metal striker they make ideal closure mechanisms for cupboards, window shutters or doors.
Over tightening of attachment screws can crack, break or damage the magnet.
Flexible Rubber Magnet
Flexible Rubber magnets are compound materials made by mixing ferrite magnet powder and rubber. Pressing or rolling makes the finished flexible rubber magnet.
General Introduction
Flexible Rubber magnets are compound materials made by mixing ferrite magnet powder and rubber. Pressing or rolling makes the finished flexible rubber magnet. Because the material has good plasticity, the finished flexible rubber magnets or semi-manufactured flexible rubber magnets can incise, stiletto, slit or back up other materials randomly, have good antisepsis and difficult demagnetization. The raw materials are plentiful, so the price is lower. Flexible Rubber magnets are natural Flexible Rubber magnets or isomer Flexible Rubber magnets. Natural rubber magnets have weak magnetism, are used on iceboxes, presswork and marketing and promotion premiums. Isomer rubber magnets have strong magnetism, and are used in such applications as micro-motors and magnet toys.
Countersunk hole magnets are an extremely popular fixing method due to their ease of application, clean aesthetic and strong performance. These magnets are easily fixed in place with screws and are used for discreet door and drawer closures and for signage and displays.
The Countersunk hole magnets in this category have one or two holes with countersunk, so that the block magnets can be screwed on using countersunk screws. Due to the flat design, the magnets are barely bulky and still have a good adhesive force, which you are used to, with neodymium magnets. The magnets are magnetized by the height (axial magnetization).Of course there are a large number of possible uses for this magnet variant, for example: Trade fairs and shop construction, kitchen or furniture construction and many more. You can also use it to attach signs, tools and metallic objects so that they are rock solid.
Bestway Magnet supplies high quality, strong Neodymium Magnets with Countersunk Mounting Holes. These come in a variety of shapes, sizes and strengths with different pull forces to suit your specific needs. Our wide range of mounting/holding magnets includes pot-style, ring and flat rectangular shapes, all with a countersunk hole. The hole allows the magnet to be attached to virtually any surface, even non-metallic material.
Countersunk hole magnets enable non-magnetic material to attach to metal surfaces including plastic, timber, glass, and ceramic surfaces. These strong magnets can be rebated into holes and secured with a flat-head screw. Combined with a metal striker they make ideal closure mechanisms for cupboards, window shutters or doors.
Over tightening of attachment screws can crack, break or damage the magnet.