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09 Jul / 2019 Factors That Affect the Strength of a Magnet

Written By: klabusch Category: Magnets

Magnets are one of the most fascinating objects on the planet. The strength they possess is outstanding and we utilize them for a number of different purposes every day, including for MRI machines, powering speakers, keeping tight seals, as well as a wide variety of applications in manufacturing and even in outer space. Magnets are truly an integral part of daily life and how many of our processes continue to function.

20 Dec / 2013 Do You Need a Custom Magnet?

Written By: klabusch Category: Custom Magnets

Do You Need a Custom Magnet?

Is a custom magnet required for your application, or is there a stock product to fit your needs? Learn about how we can help you determine which option is best.

23 Dec / 2013 Choosing Your Magnetic Strip for Shelf Labeling

Written By: msilvestro Category: Magnetic Sheets

Choosing Your Magnetic Strip for Shelf Labeling

Magnets have become very popular for their use in warehouse shelf labeling. Learn our tricks for choosing the best material.

05 Aug / 2016 Can magnets scramble computers?

Written By: simplistics Category: Magnets

Magnets are used all the time in electronics, so that must mean they’re pretty harmless, right? Not so fast. It could be possible that magnets have the power to harm your hard-drive.

18 Sep / 2019 Can a magnet damage a laptop?

Written By: klabusch Category: Magnets

Some myths, such as whether a magnet can damage a laptop get passed around as truth and no one really knows why. Maybe we heard it as a child in school or as we got older within our business circles and industries. Let’s debunk this myth, as well as others regarding magnets and computers.

05 Oct / 2014 A Sad, Sad World Without Magnets

Written By: klabusch Category: Magnets

A Sad, Sad World Without Magnets

You don’t usually see them or know that they’re working, but magnets power almost everything you use in your regular life. These essential tools are pretty simple at their core. They are objects that attract certain metals, including nickel, iron, and cobalt, and they have at least one north and south pole. In fact, magnetism is considered one of the four fundamental forces in nature, along with strong and weak atomic forces and gravity. Magnets are incredibly important.

02 Jun / 2014 A quick look at magnetization patterns

Written By: klabusch Category: Magnets

A quick look at magnetization patterns

Magnets can be oriented in two ways. The magnetization pattern affects the potential application of a magnet, so it’s useful to know a little bit about how magnetization patterns work.

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