Flexible Magnet
Flexible Magnet
Definition:
Flexible magnets are soft magnetic materials made by mixing rubber with ferrite magnetic powder. They are known for their flexibility and ease of processing.
Features:
Soft and bendable, allowing for customization into various shapes and sizes. Resistant to corrosion and rust. Lightweight, making them easy to transport and install. Moderate magnetic strength, suitable for diverse applications.
Manufacturing Process:
Typically produced through extrusion, calendering, or injection molding, ensuring even distribution of magnetic powder in the rubber base.
Common Applications:
Refrigerator gaskets, magnetic strips for whiteboards, and advertising magnets. Industrial uses, such as magnetic seals and holding fixtures. Educational tools like magnetic puzzles and teaching aids.
Advantages:
Cost-effective and affordable. Safe and environmentally friendly, ideal for indoor use.
Working Temperature:
-26℃ to 80℃ (-15℉ to 176℉)