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Directions of Magnetism

Through Thickness

The majority of our magnets are magnetised through the thickness, your most common magnet for blocks.

Axially Orientated

The majority of our magnets are magnetised through their thickness, your most common round magnet.

Axially Oriented in Segments

Magnetised North south on a single face, most commonly used in magnetic...

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Air Travel with Magnets

Magnets with most carriers are classed as dangerous goods under class 9 and therefore may be subject to additional charges or may be refused at a gateway due to safety concerns. As a magnet manufacturer, our magnets are packed to meet international guidelines set our by the likes of Australia...

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Magnet Grades

Neodymium Grades

The grade of a Neodymium (Rare Earth) magnet, such as for example N42, provides an accurate indicator of its magnetic strength. The general advice is that the higher the grade of the magnet, the stronger the magnetic field. The higher the grade of magnet the more brittle the...

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What Are Magnets?

Loadstones

The history of permanent magnets goes back to ancient times. Records from early Greek, Roman and Chinese civilisations make reference to rare and mysterious stones called lodestones. These lodestones could attract each other and also small pieces of iron. When suspended from a thread it was noted that they always...

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Magnets Safety Warning

Magnets are more powerful than most people believe and need to be handled with care to avoid damage to the magnets, personal injury or even dismemberment and death, particularly with Neodymium Magnets due to their high power to size ratio. Please follow these safety instructions to extend the life of your...

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