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Nickel plating gives these magnets good corrosion resistance.
Cover these unfinished magnets with your choice of coating to prevent corrosion.
In addition to protecting magnets and mounting surfaces, a rubber coating gives these magnets a slip-resistant surface.
Even at temperatures up to 300° F, these magnets have strong holding power.
Many small poles give these magnets shallower, more concentrated magnetic fields that hold especially well on thin material. They resist temperatures up to 180° F.
Made of neodymium, these rare earth magnets are the strongest for their size. Slide onto a rod or use a bolt or screw to install.
Many small poles give these magnets shallower, more concentrated magnetic fields that hold especially well on thin material.
Press these magnets into place, or use them like a tongue and groove to align components. The stepped profile allows you to install them without adhesives or screws.
A steel case concentrates and focuses the magnetic field. It also protects the magnetic material.
A rubber cover protects the magnet and mounting surface.
A metal case protects the magnetic material.
A rubber cover protects the mounting surface as well as the magnet.
Press these magnets into a drilled hole so they are flush against the surface.
These magnets are bonded with epoxy resin, so they can be machined with carbide tooling.
Slide these magnets onto a rod or install with a bolt. They are bonded with epoxy resin, so they can be machined with carbide tooling.
Attach parts in the same place every time with these magnet pairs that center as they pull together.
These magnet pairs attract for a strong hold but repel when twisted for an easy release. Use them on doors, covers, and other parts that need to be repeatedly installed and removed.
These magnet pairs rotate into multiple positions to orient displays, sensors, and other devices. They have a firm hold at specific angles, but turn easily without detaching.