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Alnico (Aluminum-Nickel-Cobalt) – Cast magnet material.
 
Anisotropic – Magnetic characteristic whereby magnetic orientation exists toward a specific direction as a result of the application of a magnetic field to the magnet during production.
 
Badge Magnet – Encased magnet used to hold identification badges to clothing without causing damage.
 
Bipole Electromagnet – An electromagnet design in which the magnetic coil is located between two steel plates parallel to each other, which act as the north and south poles.
 
Ceramic Magnet – Magnets composed of strontium carbonate and iron oxide that are charcoal in color and typically appear in the forms of discs, rings, blocks, cylinders and even arcs for motors.
 
Curie Temperature – The temperature at which point the magnetic properties of a magnet begin to decrease upon exposure.
 
Demagnetizer – A device that can eliminate magnetism in parts by using an alternating electrical current.
 
Demagnetizing Force – Forces like temperature, shock, vibration or electrical or magnetic currents that completely or partially demagnetize magnetic material.
 
Ferrite Magnet – A commonly used, low-cost magnet that is very brittle though relatively hard and has good resistance to demagnetization, good temperature stability and excellent corrosion resistance.
 
Ferrous Material – A material containing iron, making it inherently magnetically attracted.

Flexible Magnet – A magnet made by combining a mixture of ferrite powder and rubber polymer resin, forming it by extrusion or rollers, then magnetizing and laminating it with vinyl or adhesive. Flexible magnets are the most pliable permanent magnet and are the least expensive by volume.

Flux – The measure of strength of the total size of a given magnetic field.

Gauss – Unit of measurement indicating magnetic induction.

Industrial Magnet – A magnet that is optimal for any big projects in which large metal products without brackets need to be lifted. Industrial magnets are adaptable enough to give companies the flexibility to customize them in order to make them better and more efficient for specific applications.

Isotropic – Magnetic characteristic whereby magnetic orientation toward a specific direction does not exist. Isotropic, or non-oriented, magnets can be magnetized in all directions.
 
Lifting Magnet – A magnet that is part of a lifting device used to move a variety of ferrous metals, ranging from small bundles of rod or scrap to large, heavy blocks.
 
Magnetic Field – An area characterized by the movement of an electric charge. Magnetic fields remain most intense at opposite ends of magnets, known as the North and South poles.
 
Magnetic Flux – The strength of the magnetic field of a magnet exemplified by the rate of movement of magnetic energy.
 
Magnetic Induction – The initial magnetization of an object created by forces emanating from a magnetic field.
 
Magnetic Orientation – The direction toward which a magnet is predisposed as a result of exposure to a magnetic field during production.  
 
Magnetic Pole – Area of magnetic flux concentration where magnetic fields are strongest. The North and South Poles are magnetic poles.
 
Magnetic Separators – Devices that remove ferrous metals from various materials, while protecting machinery.
 
Maxwell – Unit of measurement indicating magnetic flux.
 
Neodymium Magnet – A magnet made of a rare earth element that is smaller, stronger and cheaper than most other magnets.
 
Oersted (Oe) – Unit of measurement indicating the strength of a magnetic field.
 
Permanent Magnet – A magnet that after having been removed from a magnetic field still retains its magnetism.  
 
Rotary Magnetic Sweeper – A device that picks up all metal debris when rolled over spills. A release lever drops everything the rotary magnetic sweeper picks up, eliminating the need to handle potentially hazardous metal pieces.
 

 

 
       
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