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Rubber magnets - Neodymium

Frequent ask questions about rubber magnets

The working temperature is below 80 degress Celsius, that means the magnets would loose magnetism if the temperature is rising above the 80 degress (with a chance that it already is happening at a little lower degree). That is why you should not go just to the limits or over it, when you are working with magnets. The rubber coating is consists of 2 different types of rubber, which join approximately in the middle of the magnet (horizontal). That result in a little “raw” joint on all the rubber magnets. But it has only a visual meaning. We do our best for make a joint as pretty as possible with constantly making a quality control on the fabric.

Outdoor magnets

The rubber coating makes it possible to use magnets outdoor and in damp/wet environments. That is why it is obvious to use the rubber magnets outdoor for attaching signs, banners, attach them on caravans etc.

Make your own door stopper with rubber magnets

We did a lot of tests with different possibilities of use with the magnets and as an example you can make a very nice door stopper with a rubber magnet and a piece of metal.

May leave dark streaks

It is smart to use rubber magnets on glass boards and other fragile surfaces, because the rubber surface ensure that the impact is not so powerful, even if it is a powerful magnet. A kind of suspension. You need to be attended that the magnets can leave dark streaks on bright surfaces. That is because the magnets is very strong and is attached really well unto a magnetic surface. It is usually very easy to remove the dark streaks again with a damp cloth.