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Copper Coated Magnets

These eye-catching Copper coated magnets shimmer in a reddish-golden hue, and look great on magnetic whiteboards, around the home or at the office. A layer of copper has been applied on this collection of neodymium magnets as a protection against corrosion. Be aware that the bright copper-coloured surface of these magnets may rub off with frequent use and may be susceptible to stains and discolourations due to oxidation.

FAQ

What are Copper coated magnets used for? 
Copper coated magnets are commonly used in electronics, scientific research and artistic applications. The copper coating improves electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance, making these magnets suitable for circuits, sensors and decorative uses. 

Why choose a Copper coating for magnets? 
Copper provides excellent electrical and thermal conductivity while also offering a protective layer against minor oxidation and corrosion. This makes Copper more suitable for magnets used in moderate humidity or reactive environments, and where stable electrical contact is essential. 

Do Copper coated magnets perform differently from uncoated magnets? 
The magnetic performance remains largely the same, but the Copper coating makes the magnet more durable and improves function as well. It helps maintain the magnet's surface integrity over time, particularly in conditions that could cause rust or wear to uncoated magnets. 

Are Copper-coated magnets safe for use in electrical applications? 
Yes, copper coated magnets are well-suited for electrical applications due to their conductivity and resistance to corrosion. Copper coated magnets are often used in motors, sensors and electromagnetic assemblies where reliable electrical performance is required. 

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