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The Diference between each Peramenent Magnets

The Diference between each Peramenent Magnets When purchasing magnets you will see two major types, rare earth or ferrite magnets. Sometimes, under the rare earth magnets, there are sub types like neodymium or samarium. Alnico is another type of magnet you might see listed.  Rare earths tend to me more expensive, but why? What’s the […]

Magnet Summary Page

Umagnets.com – Pull Force and Surface Field Data Discs and Cylinders Neodymium Disc Magnets (eg:D2x1mm means 2mm diameter x 1mm thickness) D1x1mm D1x2mm D1x3mm D1.5×1.5mm D1.5x2mm D1.5x5mm D2x0.5mm D2x1mm D2x1.5mm D2x2mm D2x2.5mm D2x3mm D2x4mm D2x5mm D2x6mm D2x10mm D2x15mm D3x0.5mm D3x1mm D3x1.5mm D3x2mm D3x3mm D3x4mm D3x5mm D3x6mm D3x7mm D3x8mm D3x10mm D1/8″x1″ D4x1mm D4x1.5mm D4x2mm D4x3mm D4x4mm D4x5mm […]

Create a compact magnetic knife rack for a caravan or campervan

DIY MAGNET APPLICATIONS

Magnetic knife racks are just as useful in a caravan or campervan as they are in your kitchen. When space is at a premium, magnets can be used to create bespoke solutions to fit any area. When Sue from Bedfordshire approached us with her dilemma we were only too happy help. Sue, an avid cararvan’er […]

Neodymium Magnet Information

Neodymium Magnet Information Neodymium magnets are the strongest permanent magnets commercially available, anywhere in the world. They provide unparalleled levels of magnetism and resistance to demagnetisation when compared to ferrite, alnico and even samarium-cobalt magnets. HISTORY OF NEODYMIUM MAGNETS Neodymium magnets were first developed in 1982 by General Motors and Sumitomo Special Metals following the […]