Sandwich magnets, extra strong
Materials: Plastoneodym PN60/72, soft iron
Values (10 N = ~1kg)
Temperature: max. 120°C
Execution: pole plates zinc coated
Sandwich magnets
Materials: Plastoferrites PF 9/21 p, soft iron
Values (10 N = ~1kg)
Temperature: max. 100°C
Magnetic strips
Materials: AlNiCo 40/5, soft iron, brass
Values (10 N = ~1kg)
Temperature: max. 500°C
Execution: iron pieces browned, riveted
Powerful magnets
Materials: HF 28/26, soft iron, brass
Values (10 N = ~1kg)
Temperature: max. 100°C
Execution: steel parts zinc coated
Fixing magnets
Materials: AlNiCo 43/5, soft iron, brass
Values (10 N = ~1kg)
Temperature: max. 500°C
Execution: magnet red painted, pole peaces cadmium plated, with 2 pol plates.
Magnetic roll
The nature of the application (installation situation, temperature, counter-anchoring, etc.) can sometimes have an enormous effect on the forces. We therefore recommend that you calculate the holding force with a minimum safety factor of 2 when transporting suspended materials. Loss of holding force 0.2% / °C! Example: 150N is reduced to 96N at 200°C