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Plastic & Rubber
Magnet Series
Plastic & Rubber
Magnet is a kind of
soft and elastic
magnet. It is
compound of rubber (NBR
or CPE) and ferrite
power. It has the
following features
1: high magnetic
property than normal
sintered isotropic
ferrite
2: easy to design in
various shapes such
as slicing, drilling
and rolling
3: with
density3.6-3.8g/cm3
4: easy processing
for sizes and shapes
Builds awareness and
sales through a
permanent presence.
Powerful Marketing
tool and a great
give-away.
They are inexpensive
and durable. Lasts
up to 8 years.
People don’t throw
Magnetic livenve
disks away. They
leave them on their
Windscreens for
years at a time.
The magnetic strip
seals are very
stable and have good
elasticity,
resistant to
demagnetization,
weather, corrosion
and migration. The
magnetic, flakes and
strips have smooth
surfaces and high
magnetism, are best
mated parts of toys,
decoration and
magnetic health care
products; can be
used in
Export-Marketed toys
and micro-motors and
others.
Magnetic strip is a
permanent flexible
magnetic material
available in strip
and extrusion forms;
standard or custom
manufactured to
satisfy specific
processing
requirements.
Flexible magnetic
strips provide an
alternative material
for printing,
signage, holding,
and fastening
applications.
Applications include
latches or catches,
gaskets, door seals,
tool holders, and
holding fixtures.
For signs, charts,
displays, shelf
labeling, and
novelties, they are
a reusable
alternative to
adhesive or
fasteners. They can
also be used in
switches or sensing
devices or to dampen
noise and vibration.
Magnetic strips come
in various widths
ranging from 1/2
inch to 2 inches and
thicknesses ranging
from 0.030 inches to
0.25 inches. They
can be supplied in
lengths of 50 feet
or 100 feet coils.
For easy mounting
the magnetic strips
can be supplied with
a pressure sensitive
adhesive backing or
foam tape backing on
one side for more
bonding strength. In
some applications
these magnets are
also provided with
steel backing to
increase the holding
power. A common
method of
manufacturing
magnetic strips is
by extrusion.
Flexible materials
offer the product
designer a uniquely
desirable
combination of
properties at lower
cost than other
magnet materials.
The flexibility and
machinability of
these materials
permit design
innovations and
automated
manufacturing
techniques not
possible with rigid
or brittle
materials.
Flexible materials
can be bent,
twisted, coiled,
punched, and
otherwise machined
into almost any
shape without loss
of magnetic energy.
Higher energy
flexible materials
may sometimes
replace Ceramic 1
materials, if close
tolerances are not
required, and if
operating
temperatures are
below about 250 F.
Standard grades of
flexible materials
have energy products
from 0.6 MGOe to 1.6
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For both methods,
the first step is to
form a "compound",
which is a wet
slurry of powder in
the binder material.
Extrusion
involves squeezing
heated compound
through a shaped
die, cooling the
shaped material as
it exits the die,
and magnetizing the
material. The
standard grade
materials are only
magnetic on one
side.
Calendering
involves squeezing
the compound between
rollers to compress
and flatten it to
form a sheet. The
sheet is fed through
sets of rollers
several times until
it reaches the
desired thickness.
It is then slit to
the desired width
and magnetized. The
standard grade
materials are only
magnetic on one
side.
Shapes, Sizes, and
Grades Available
Standard stocked
shapes include strip
and sheet in the
lower energy grades,
strip and a variety
of punched parts in
ring, disc, and bar
shapes in the higher
energy grades.
Non-standard shapes
and sizes can be
fabricated to
blueprint
specifications from
raw stock.
Non-standard
profiles of the 0.6
MGOe material can be
extruded by
fabricating special
dies.
Assemblies
Assemblies using
metal or other
components and
magnets can be
fabricated by
adhering magnets
with adhesives to
suit a range of
environments, by
mechanically
fastening magnets,
or by a combination
of these methods. We
are able to laminate
a variety of
standard pressure
sensitive adhesives
to magnetic strip.
Standard adhesives
are type "A", for
general purpose
indoor use, and type
"T", for general
purpose outdoor use.
Type "T" adhesives
are formulated for
greater resistance
to UV effects.
Surface Treatments
No surface
treatments are
required to protect
against corrosion.
We are able to
laminate a variety
of decorative
facings to magnetic
strip,such as PVC(
white PVC, matte
white-PVC, and gloss
white-PVC and color
PVC, such as red,
yellow, black,
brown, etc),self
adhesive(standard
adhesive and 3M
adhesive), and UV.
Machining
Flexible materials
are relatively easy
to fabricate: they
may be cut, scored,
punched, slit,or die
cut to shape. We are
equipped to
fabricate these
materials to
specification.
Magnetizing and
Handling
Low energy flexible
magnets are
magnetized with
multiple poles on
one surface to give
greater holding
force. Higher energy
flexible magnets are
magnetized either
multiple pole, or
single pole on one
surface. No special
handling precautions
have to be taken
with flexible
magnets since they
are relatively weak
magnetically, and
are not brittle.
Temperature Effects
Magnetic properties
of flexible magnets
degrade linearly
with temperature in
the same way as
Ceramic magnets.
However, the
limiting factor for
flexible magnets are
the binder materials
used to render them
flexible: these
begin to flow at
temperatures of
about 250 F.
Common Applications
for Flexible Magnets
Flexible magnets are
used in a variety of
applications from
labeling, holding,
door gaskets, and
signs, to
micromotors and CRT
focusing. Typical
applications:
crafts, toys, games,
magnetic signs,
displays, production
control (or visual
aid) systems,
warehouse shelf
labeling, door
gaskets, door and
cabinet closures,
small tool and
instrument holders,
movable markers,
advertising
premiums, magnetic
business cards,
architectural
planning layouts,
etc.
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Physical
Charasteristics |
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Specific
gravity :
3.6 |
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Hardness :
Shore D35 |
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Tensile
strength :
58~78 kg/ cm2 |
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Magnetic
Properties |
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Maximum
energy
product:
0.63~0.73
MGOe |
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Residual
induction br:
1600 Gauss |
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Coercive
force hc:
1250
Oersteds |
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How
are Flexible
Magnets
Made?
A
dry mixture
of ferrite
powder and
rubber
polymer
resin is
mixed,
calendered
and ground;
then formed
either by
extrusion
(for
magnetic
strip) or
rollers (for
magnetic
sheeting).
The material
is then
magnetized,
laminated
with vinyl
or adhesive,
cut to size,
rolled onto
a core, and
boxed for
shipment.
When
is Flexible
a Good
Choice?
Flexible
magnets are
the least
expensive by
volume and
most pliable
permanent
magnet
material
when
compared to
ceramic
(ferrite),
alnico or
rare earth
magnets.
They perform
well in a
wide variety
of simple
applications
for home,
school, shop
and office.
They are
lightweight,
flat, easy
to print on
and easy to
cut with
scissors,
knife or
die. Also,
they are
ideal for
advertising
specialties
and
lightweight
holding
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Powerful
-Flexible
magnetic is
supersaturated
with
magnetism in
a multiple
pole
magnetization
pattern, so
its magnetic
strength is
evenly
distributed
across the
surface. The
thicker the
material,
the greater
the
strength.
Permanent
magnetism is
guaranteed
as long as
the material
is not
subjected to
a
demagnetizing
force.
Durable -
magnetic
strip is
easy to
maintain and
safe for
finished
surfaces. It
contains no
oils or
plasticizers
that can
cause
cracking,
drying out
or surface
migration.
Safe
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The material
is lead-free
and
barium-free,
making it a
non-toxic
substrate
that is safe
to work
with.
Machinable -
flexible
magnets is
easily
drilled or
cut with
scissors,
knife, die
or punch to
fit your
application.
Temperature
Range -
flexible
magnets is
designed to
withstand
continuous
exposure to
temperatures
from -40ºF
to 160ºF
without
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