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This magnetic strip has a width of 30mm, a thickness of 10mm and a length of 1000mm. Made from Strontium or Barium ferrite powder within a polymer matrix, our whiteboard magnetic strips provide good demagnetisation resistance & reasonable resistance to chemical agents. Identified by part number 88893.
Anisotropic strip magnets, which have a preferred direction of magnetisation, can be used in various applications due to their unique magnetic properties. Here are some common uses for anisotropic strip magnets:
Magnetic Sensors: Anisotropic strip magnets are used in various types of magnetic sensors, including reed switches and Hall effect sensors. These sensors detect changes in magnetic fields and are used in applications such as proximity sensing, speed sensing, and position sensing.
Magnetic Strips for Closure and Fastening: Anisotropic strip magnets are often used in closures and fastening applications. For example, they can be found in magnetic door seals, cabinet latches, and refrigerator door gaskets. The strong magnetic force helps keep doors and cabinets securely closed.
Magnetic Labels and Signage: Anisotropic strip magnets can be used to create magnetic labels and signage that can be easily attached to and removed from metal surfaces. This is common in retail displays, warehouses, and offices.
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This magnetic strip has a width of 30mm, a thickness of 10mm and a length of 1000mm. Made from Strontium or Barium ferrite powder within a polymer matrix, our whiteboard magnetic strips provide good demagnetisation resistance & reasonable resistance to chemical agents. Identified by part number 88893.
Anisotropic strip magnets, which have a preferred direction of magnetisation, can be used in various applications due to their unique magnetic properties. Here are some common uses for anisotropic strip magnets:
Magnetic Sensors: Anisotropic strip magnets are used in various types of magnetic sensors, including reed switches and Hall effect sensors. These sensors detect changes in magnetic fields and are used in applications such as proximity sensing, speed sensing, and position sensing.
Magnetic Strips for Closure and Fastening: Anisotropic strip magnets are often used in closures and fastening applications. For example, they can be found in magnetic door seals, cabinet latches, and refrigerator door gaskets. The strong magnetic force helps keep doors and cabinets securely closed.
Magnetic Labels and Signage: Anisotropic strip magnets can be used to create magnetic labels and signage that can be easily attached to and removed from metal surfaces. This is common in retail displays, warehouses, and offices.
No FAQ available
NB: Ranges are indicative for product category, please check individual products for specic values within that range.
NB: Ranges are indicative for product category, please check individual products for specific values within that range.
The Pull Force listed for each magnet is based on lifting 10mm thick steel from a horizontal surface. Magnets on a vertical surface (of 10mm thick steel) are generally able to hold around only 30% of the pull force listed in the product description. This is due to the effects of gravity and the lack of friction between the surface and the shiny magnet. Read More