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Magnets

Magnets are objects that generate a magnetic field–an invisible force (a region around a magnet) that can attract ferromagnetic materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt towards itself. These materials comprise atoms that exhibit magnetism to attract or repel objects with their two poles (North Pole and South Pole). A magnet comes in different designs to accommodate different needs in modern technology and science applications. Magnets are typically composed of blended materials, such as iron, nickel, cobalt, certain alloys, and rare earth elements. Additionally, magnets come in various sizes–from small fridge magnets to powerful industrial magnets.

Shapes, Attachment Configurations, and Sizes of Magnets:

The size, shape, and attachment configuration of magnets depends on various factors, including strength, intended usage, and mounting options. Magnets come as either small, medium, or large magnets, ideal for specific applications. Small magnets are widely used in electronic devices, including speakers, sensors, and small electric motors. 

Medium-sized magnets are used in household items, industrial equipment, and automotive components. In contrast, large magnets find applications in heavy machinery, generators, and other industrial applications requiring strong magnetic forces. Furthermore, magnets can be either bar magnets, discs, ring magnets, block magnets, cylindrical, or pot magnets with hooks, strips, tapes, clamps, or adhesives for easy attachment to various surfaces.

Popular Types of Magnets:

Magnets are classified into the following categories:

  • Permanent Magnets – Permanent magnets retain their magnetic characteristics without the need for an external power source. Common examples of these strong magnets include refrigerator magnets and bar magnets.
  • Neodymium Magnets – A neodymium magnet is currently the strongest permanent magnet available commercially. These magnets are known for their exceptional strength and generate magnetic fields significantly stronger than traditional magnets like ferrite or alnico magnets.
  • Temporary Magnets – These materials become magnetic when exposed to a magnetic field while losing their magnetism when removed from the field. Soft iron is an example of a temporary magnet.
  • Electromagnets – Electromagnets are materials that are created upon passing electricity through a coil of wire, which generates a magnetic field. These magnets are flexible and can be turned on and off by controlling the electricity flow.
  • Superconducting Magnets – These are a type of electromagnet that employs superconducting materials to generate powerful and stable magnetic fields. A superconducting magnet is made from materials that, when cooled to extremely low temperatures, exhibit zero electrical resistance and can produce very high magnetic fields.

Typical Applications of Magnets:

The applications of magnets span a wide range of fields, from science and technology to everyday life. Some typical applications of magnets include:

  • Electronics
  • Industrial Applications 
  • Medicine
  • Transportation
  • Energy Generation
  • Environmental Cleanup
  • Everyday Gadgets.

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N803, Eclipse

N803, Eclipse

Neodymium Disc Magnets Neodymium iron boron 'rare earth' material Strongest magnet material available 80°C max. operating temperature High resistance to de-magnetisation Anisotropic N35 grade material Can be used in a variety of attracting, clamping and positioning applications
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N831, Eclipse

N831, Eclipse

Neodymium Disc Magnets Neodymium iron boron 'rare earth' material Strongest magnet material available 80°C max. operating temperature High resistance to de-magnetisation Anisotropic N35 grade material Can be used in a variety of attracting, clamping and positioning applications
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E781, Eclipse

E781, Eclipse

Eclipse Shallow Pot Magnet The Eclipse red shallow pot magnet is made of ferrite material and has up to 40kg pull force. This pot magnet is known as female threaded stud pot magnet because the internally threaded hole can take pot magnets with a threaded bar at the back as well as bolts. It can be used at temperature up to 120°C. It offers an efficient design for gripping. Features and Benefits Height of 20mm and a diameter of 80mm Excellent resistance to corrosion No stray flux as magnetism is retained in a closed circuit The pot screens the magnet material from de-magnetising effects Pot is machinable Mild steel pot body M10 thread size Weight is 0.56kg Applications Assembly work Tensioning
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E770, Eclipse

E770, Eclipse

Samarium Cobalt Shallow Pot Magnets-Threaded Hole Shielded, samarium-cobalt flat gripper magnets with galvanised surface finish Three to five times the adhesive force of hard ferrites Install by press fitting, gluing, casting Temperature stable up to +200 °C For use in tensioning and assembly work
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56200002, Yale

56200002, Yale

Yale Permanent Load Lifting Magnet The Yale permanent load lifting magnet is an easy to use tool for lifting and moving heavy objects up to 300kg. This ferromagnetic magnet can be used in a variety of areas, including workshops, warehouses, loading and in the construction of jigs and fixtures. Features and Benefits Easy ON and OFF with a hand lever Load is not affected mechanically allowing flat and round material lifting Length of 192mm, a width of 95mm and height of 225mm No electric energy needed Safety lock to prevent de-magnetising Small and compact Strong lifting capacity at a low weight Weight is 15.5kg
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E775, Eclipse

E775, Eclipse

Samarium Cobalt Shallow Pot Magnets-Threaded Hole Shielded, samarium-cobalt flat gripper magnets with galvanised surface finish Three to five times the adhesive force of hard ferrites Install by press fitting, gluing, casting Temperature stable up to +200 °C For use in tensioning and assembly work
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815, Eclipse

815, Eclipse

Power Magnets Square horseshoe magnet Plain fixing hole Supplied with keepers Material - Alcomax Maximum working temperature 550°C Dimensions A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) E (mm) Weight (kg) Pull (max) (kg) 30.0 20.0 20.0 15.0 4.0 0.006 4.5 40.0 25.0 25.0 20.0 5.0 0.020 9.0 45.0 30.0 30.0 23.0 5.0 0.050 11.8 57.0 35.0 40.5 27.8 2x7.9 0.113 23.5 70.0 41.3 57.2 34.1 2x7.9 0.050 37.0 79.4 54.0 82.6 38.5 2x9.5 0.050 47.0 79.4 54.0 85.7 47.6 No holes 0.050 60.0
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830, Eclipse

830, Eclipse

Aluminium Threaded Pot Magnets A deep cylindrical concentric magnet in a steel pot Primarily for gripping applications Supplied with keepers North polarity in centre Material - Alcomax III Maximum working temperature 220°C Dimensions A (mm) B (mm) Std Weight (kg) Pull (max.) (kg) 9.5 15.1 M3 0.005 1.00 12.7 15.9 M4 0.015 2.00 17.5 16.0 M6 0.023 2.65 20.5 19.0 M6 0.040 4.00 27.0 25.0 M6 0.085 6.10 35.0 30.0 M6 0.184 14.75
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E761RS, Eclipse

E761RS, Eclipse

Samarium-Cobalt Flat Magnet Shielded, samarium-cobalt flat gripper magnets with galvanised surface finish Three to five times the adhesive force of hard ferrites Install by press fitting, gluing, casting Temperature stable up to +200 °C For use in tensioning and assembly work
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E889RS, Eclipse

E889RS, Eclipse

Ferrite Shallow Through Hole Pot Magnet The Eclipse ferrite through hole shallow pot magnets are an excellent solution for many of your applications. The magnet has a larger inner ring magnet than the central hole. Meaning that cap head screws, countersunk screws or bolts can be inserted inside the pot magnet to hold the through hole mounting pot magnet in place. Features and Benefits The screw or bolt is tightened onto the steel case so can be as tight as the steel and threads allows 120° maximum operating temperature Excellent resistance to corrosion Mild steel pot with zinc plated body Typical Applications Magnetic Couplings Magnetic Therapy Loudspeakers Toys
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E878, Eclipse

E878, Eclipse

Eclipse Ferrite Shallow Pot Magnet The Eclipse ferrite shallow pot magnet is a ferromagnetic steel cup into which a countersunk ring magnet is inserted and has 9kg pull force. There is a hole through the countersunk mounting pot magnet. This allows a screw head to be inserted into the magnet to screw the countersunk mounting pot magnet to any material of your choice to give a good mechanical hold. This pot magnet can be used at temperatures up to 120°C. It is a very popular pot magnet and ideal for clamping and holding applications. Caution: Take care not to over tighten the screw to prevent breaking the magnet material. Features and Benefits Height of 8mm and diameter of 40mm Excellent resistance to corrosion Mild steel pot with zinc plated body Hole size is 5.5mm M5 screw head size Weight is 0.053kg Applications Assembly work Tensioning
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E745NEO, Eclipse

E745NEO, Eclipse

Neodymium Deep Pott Magnet With Internal Thread The Eclipse galvanised neodymium deep pot magnet with an internal thread is a perfect solution for magnetic holding, lifting or antenna mounting and positioning. The magnets can be used up to 80°C.
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