Magnet is an item widely used in life and industry. It is often used to make motors, electromagnets, speakers, magnetic hooks, etc. The magnet itself doesn't have any way of holding it in place, so you need different ways to keep it where you need it. This article will introduce several common magnet fixing methods.
1. Embedded fixation method
The embedded fixing method is the most common one, because it can completely embed the magnet into the fixed object, such as metal plates, wooden boards, cement walls, etc., so that it can be tightly integrated with the fixed object. This method usually uses drilling, inserting the magnet into the hole of the object, and finally fixing it with glue. The embedded fixation method can withstand relatively large forces because the magnet and the object are combined with each other, making them integrated to a certain extent.
2. Heat fixation method
The heat fixing method requires the magnet to be heat processed to make the magnet stronger. The specific operation method is to bake the magnet with fire, wait for it to be fully heated, and then use a certain amount of pressure to fix it. In industries such as solar equipment and solar chargers, this magnet fixation method is often used.
3. Adhesive fixation method
Compared with most fixing methods, the adhesive fixing method is the simplest. You only need to use pressure-sensitive tape, magnetic tape, PVC plastic magnets, etc., and put the magnet in contact with the fixed object. This fixing method is more suitable for loose items or items whose surface cannot be embedded with magnets. However, due to its viscosity limitations, the viscous fixation method cannot withstand excessive inertial force, and at most it can only ensure the fixation of household items, lightweight magnets and other items.

