holding force test video
Today, we’re sharing a video of the pull force tests for the standard sizes of our rubber-coated magnets.
Let’s take a look at the test video!
In this series, we have a wide range of standard sizes. Today, we’re focusing on testing the following models: 22F, 31F, 43F, 66F, and 88F.
Rubber-coated magnets offer several advantages. The rubber coating not only protects the magnet but also safeguards the surface it attaches to. Additionally, it increases the friction coefficient with the contact surface, resulting in excellent shear force performance.
Rubber-coated magnets are primarily composed of neodymium magnets, steel components, and a rubber coating. The results are on the screen.
The results show that the pull forces exceed the nominal values.
If you’re interested in rubber-coated magnets or the pull-force design of these magnets, we’re happy to assist you with testing and evaluation.
We can provide finite element analysis (FEA) to preliminarily assess the pull force performance of magnetic assemblies based on different magnet properties and dimensions.
We look forward to hearing from you!

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