Oct 11, 2022 Leave a message

How To Use Rubber Coated Neodymium Magnet

Rubber&8217; Its elasticity, toughness, impermeability, adhesion and resistance make it suitable for coating materials. Neodymium magnet wrapped in protective coating rubber has waterproof and shatterproof functions, and is suitable for precise metal surface, providing good anti-corrosion protection for outdoor use without leaving scratches.

Neodymium magnet (NdFeB) is built in, and the magnet coated with rubber has strong retention.

The exterior is coated with rubber. Neodymium magnet has extremely high durability and high friction, and can be stably fixed on various surfaces, such as glass.

The rubber coated magnet assembly is a hole, countersunk head, eyebolt and hook, which can be used with a series of standard fasteners and accessories. These high-strength, soft contact rubber coated magnets and components are designed for different fixing/installation applications, such as furniture fixtures, retail fixtures, hanging artwork, keeping doors and drawers closed, placing heavy objects: lights, equipment, exhibit fixtures, tools and other items in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, garages, workstations, etc.

Uncoated neodymium magnets are easy to oxidize. To protect our NdFeB magnets from corrosion, we will use different coatings.

Nickel copper nickel coating is the most common coating. But even electroplating coating; You '; It is best to use neodymium magnets only in dry indoor areas.

If you want to use magnets in water or outdoors, NiCuNi+plastic coating is the right choice.


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