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Cutlery catch

Anyone who has worked in hospitality understands the challenge of cutlery loss in busy environments such as restaurants, cafes, hospitals, and bars. Amidst the rush of food service, it’s common for even the most careful staff to misplace cutlery during food disposal. Magnets Australia has assisted customers by providing custom-made cutlery...

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Pick up tools and suitable applications

Magnetic pick-up tools are essential for efficiently retrieving metallic debris in diverse environments. Below are some of the most suitable tools based on their application:  

Product Name Suitable Applications

Telescopic Magnetic Pick-Up

Great for securing small metal debris like screws, swarf, staples, and tie-wire. Manual removal over bins.  

Magnetic Probes

Are perfect...

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Magnets for compasses

Did you know that magnets play a crucial role in the functionality of a compass? A small magnet is responsible for making a compass needle point toward the Earth's North Pole, guiding explorers, mariners, and adventurers alike. The Australian Marine Safety Authority (AMSA) uses adjusting magnets specifically for small vessels, ensuring...

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What is a Magnetic Field?

The force of attraction and repulsion that influences ferromagnetic materials and emanates from a permanent magnet or an electromagnet is known as a magnetic field. This field arises because the electrons within the atoms of certain ferromagnetic materials can be influenced by a magnetic force, which can come from either...

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Neodymium vs Ferrite Magnets

Both Ceramic and Neodymium magnets are permanent magnets, each offering unique advantages based on their intended applications. When choosing a magnet, it’s essential to consider the operating environment and the required magnetic field strength. One of the most noticeable differences between these two types of magnetic materials is...

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