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  • How Permanent Magnets Work?
    Permanent magnets are essential for many modern everyday appliances. You will never be close to a permanent magnet. You may have a permanent magnet right in front of you now, or, if you are reading this article on your smartphone, you may even have a permanent magnet in your hand! There are two main different types of magnets, permanent magnets, and electromagnets. A permanent magnet is...
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  • Use Countersunk Magnets for Their Intended Use
    You're probably more familiar with countersunk magnets than you believe. These ring-shaped magnets look like washers with a raised surface and a hole in the center. The wedge and the hole exist so the countersunk magnet (also known as the countersink magnet) can be anchored in place with a single screw. We sell a variety of countersunk blocks with holes that allow you to use screws, nails, or...
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  • Application of Neodymium Ring Magnet in Motor
    The magnetic field distribution of the neodymium ring magnets is as follows: the inner space of the ring still belongs to the outer magnetic field distribution, and part of the magnetic induction line connects the magnetic poles of both ends through the inner hole of the ring. What is the magnet? A magnet is a substance that repels each other. If small molecules in an object can be...
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  • Permanent Magnets and Our Daily Life
    Permanent magnets are essential for many modern everyday appliances. You will never be close to a permanent magnet. You may have a permanent magnet right in front of you now, or, if you are reading this article on your smartphone, you may even have a permanent magnet in your hand! There are two main different types of magnets, permanent magnets, and electromagnets. A permanent magnet is...
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  • Introduction to Permanent Magnet
    Magnets work in hundreds of applications around you every day. Depending on the application, the magnet can be a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. Both permanent magnets and electromagnets have different characteristics and advantages. As the name implies, a permanent magnet refers to any magnetic material in which atoms have been permanently aligned to produce a permanent magnetic...
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  • Instructions of Countersunk Magnets
    You're probably more familiar with countersunk magnets than you believe. These ring-shaped magnets look like washers with a raised surface and a hole in the center. The wedge and the hole exist so the countersunk magnet (also known as the countersink magnet) can be anchored in place with a single screw. We sell a variety of countersunk blocks with holes that allow you to use screws, nails, or...
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  • Application of Neodymium Ring Magnet in Motor
    The magnetic field distribution of the neodymium ring magnets is as follows: the inner space of the ring still belongs to the outer magnetic field distribution, and part of the magnetic induction line connects the magnetic poles of both ends through the inner hole of the ring. What is the magnet? A magnet is a substance that repels each other. If small molecules in an object can be...
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