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Fastmag Magnets
Fastmag has been selling magnets and magnetic products from
our premises in High Street Northcote Victoria since 1994. Please
'click here' to view some of the products we have available.
We are also able to to quote on trade & bulk purchasing, cut
to size and provide other related services. We also supply
Magnetic Rolls and Sheets, and
Magnetic Tabs (Mag Tabs) for PRINTERS, and INDUSTRY.
Contact Mike from this website for further information on the
wide range of product available, or for a quote on your requirements.
Our product range can be best categorised into these groups:
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Magnetic Sheeting is manufactured from synthetic rubber
with ferrite powder added. The sheeting is only magnetised
on one side, the other side is either plain or laminated
with self adhesive, white or coloured vinyl
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Rare Earth magnets are magnets
that are made of the Rare Earth group of elements. The most
common Rare Earth magnets are the Neodymium-Iron-Boron and
Samarium Cobalt types.
The most powerful magnets available
today are the Rare Earths. Of the Rare Earths, Neodymium-Iron-Boron
types are the strongest. However, at elevated temperatures
(of approximately 150C and above), the Samarium Cobalt types
can be stronger that the Neodymium-Iron-Boron types (depending
on the magnetic circuit).
We are often ask us what neodymium
magnets are used for. Well, apart from having numerous industrial
uses, these magnets can be used for just about anything
where a strong magnet is required.
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Ferrite Magnets
are manufactured by die pressing and
are a low cost effective solution to many applications
where high resistance to de-magnetism and high working temperature
is required. Ferrite Magnets have moderate strength and
are not subject to oxidation when used in harsh environments.
Hard Ferrite Magnets have Inherent high coercive forces
and high remanence after magnetization insuring product
stability over a wide range of operating conditions. Ferrite
magnets are grey in colour and are have either an Anisotropic
or Isotropic orientation. Frequently used in electric motors,
separators, speakers, therapy, craft, material handling
etc.
Most modern magnet materials have a "grain" in that they
can be magnetized for maximum effect only through one direction.
This is the "orientation direction", also known as the "easy
axis", or "axis". Un-oriented magnets (also known as "Isotropic
magnets") are much weaker than oriented magnets, and can
be magnetized in any direction. Oriented magnets (also known
as "Anisotropic magnets") are not the same in every direction
- they have a preferred direction in which they should be
magnetized.
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These are small rectangular
magnets available in a number of sizes with a peel off adhesive
back (Peel & Stick)that are ideal for attaching business
cards, calendars, posters, photos, and any number of non-magnetic
items to fridges or any similar metallic surface with magnet
adhering properties.
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This page was last updated on
Friday, 18 May 2012
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