Detailed Introduction To Single Sided Magnets

Aug 09, 2023 Leave a message

What is a single sided magnet?


Magnets all have two poles, but in certain working positions, a magnet with a single pole is required. Therefore, it is necessary to wrap one side of the magnet with an iron sheet to shield the magnetic field of the side covered by the iron sheet. Through the refraction of the iron sheet to the magnet on the other side, the magnetic force of the other side is enhanced. Such magnets are collectively referred to as single sided magnets or single sided magnets.

There is no true single sided magnet.

The materials used for single sided magnets are generally arc-shaped iron sheets and neodymium iron boron strong magnets. The shape of neodymium iron boron strong magnets used for single sided magnets is generally circular.

 

What is the purpose of a single sided magnet?

 

(1) It is widely used in the printing industry, and there are single-sided magnets present in gift packaging boxes, mobile phone packaging boxes, tobacco and alcohol packaging boxes, mobile phone packaging boxes, MP3 packaging boxes, mooncake packaging boxes, and other products.

(2) Single sided magnets are widely used in the leather goods industry, including luggage, briefcases, travel bags, phone cases, wallets, and other leather goods.

(3) The stationery industry is widely used, with single sided magnets present in laptops, whiteboard buckles, folders, magnetic nameplates, and more.

 

What are the precautions during the transportation of single sided magnets?

 

Pay attention to indoor humidity and maintain it at a dry level. Do not exceed room temperature; When storing products in a black block or rough state, they can be appropriately oiled (regular engine oil is sufficient); Electroplated products should be vacuum sealed or stored in isolated air to ensure the corrosion resistance of the coating; Magnetized products should be sucked together and stored in boxes to avoid picking up other metal bodies; Magnetized products should be stored away from magnetic disks, magnetic cards, magnetic tapes, computer monitors, watches, and other objects sensitive to magnetic fields. When transporting magnets in a magnetized state, they should be completely shielded, especially during air transportation.