Blog Post by Paul Fears
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Explaining Neodymium Magnet Strength
Neodymium Rare Earth Magnets are the strongest commercially available permanent magnets ...
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Magnet Comparison: Neodymium and Samarium Cobalt Rare Earth Magnets
Neodymium Iron Boron NdFeB (i.e. Neodymium) and Samarium Cobalt SmCo are both ...
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New Bunting-eMagnets e-Commerce Magnets Website
An extensive range of magnets and magnetic products feature on the new Bunting-eMagnets ...
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Neodymium Magnets – Frequently Asked Questions
Neodymium Iron Boron Rare Earth are the strongest permanent magnets presently available. ...
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An Introduction to the Halbach Array
Halbach Arrays feature in many common-day devices such as brushless DC motors and even ...
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New Shaker Magnetic Catch
The new Shaker Magnetic Catch extends the range of magnetic catches sold by Bunting on ...
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Sensor Magnets
Sensors are used everywhere from vehicle engine management systems to Smartphones ...
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Replicating True Radial Arc and Ring Magnets with Pseudo-Radial Arcs and Rings
The manufacture of anisotropic radially magnetised arcs and rings is significantly ...
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Surface Mounted Arc Magnets
Bunting is capable of supplying almost any shape and size of a permanent magnet, but one ...
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