Rubber Magnets

Rubber Magnets

  • Rubber Magnets: FRM 5-12 (Isotropic / anisotropic)

Flexible Rubber magnets are compounded by mixing ferrite magnet powder and base material, i.e. rubber.

  • Anisotropic flexible magnet is stronger than Isotropic type.
  • Both of them are easy to roll, bend, incise, punch and shape.
  • Pure or various laminations are available: with adhesive type, with PVC (full color, pattern)

We are able to custom the shape and coating for your specific requirements.

General Introduction

Flexible Rubber magnets are compounded by mixing ferrite magnet powder and base material, i.e. rubber.
Typically two kinds of flexible magnets are commercially available, isotropic and anisotropic type.

Features

Anisotropic flexible magnet is stronger than Isotropic type.
Both of them are easy to roll, bend, incise, punch and shape.
Pure or various laminations are available: with adhesive type, with PVC (full color, pattern)

Typical Grades

FRM 5-12
Isotropic / Anisotropic

Property
Some important properties used to compare permanent magnets are:
  • Remanence (Br), measure the strength of the magnetic field;
  • Coercivity (Hcb / Hcj), the material’s resistance to becoming demagnetized;
  • Energy product (BHmax), the density of magnetic energy, which relates to the magnetic flux output per unit volume. Higher values indicate stronger magnets;
  • Curie temperature (Tc), the temperature at which the material loses its magnetism.
You could check the Property Table in the below linkage for reference:
Shape

Flexible magnets could be made into various shapes or into a roll.
Custom design is available to us for client`s specific needs.

Application
Some examples of Flexible Magnet application:
  • Company logo;
  • Advertisement;
  • Fridge magnet;
  • Souvenir / Gift.
Production

Flexible Rubber Magnets:
Raw Materials → Blending of Magnetic and plastic material → Calendaring/Extruding → Mounting in System → Machining → Surface Treatment → Coating/Pattering → Magnetizing → General Inspecting → Packing & Delivery

General Introduction

Flexible Rubber magnets are compounded by mixing ferrite magnet powder and base material, i.e. rubber.
Typically two kinds of flexible magnets are commercially available, isotropic and anisotropic type.

Features

Anisotropic flexible magnet is stronger than Isotropic type.
Both of them are easy to roll, bend, incise, punch and shape.
Pure or various laminations are available: with adhesive type, with PVC (full color, pattern)

Typical Grades

FRM 5-12
Isotropic / Anisotropic

Property
Some important properties used to compare permanent magnets are:
  • Remanence (Br), measure the strength of the magnetic field;
  • Coercivity (Hcb / Hcj), the material’s resistance to becoming demagnetized;
  • Energy product (BHmax), the density of magnetic energy, which relates to the magnetic flux output per unit volume. Higher values indicate stronger magnets;
  • Curie temperature (Tc), the temperature at which the material loses its magnetism.
You could check the Property Table in the below linkage for reference:
Shape

Flexible magnets could be made into various shapes or into a roll.
Custom design is available to us for client`s specific needs.

Application
Some examples of Flexible Magnet application:
  • Company logo;
  • Advertisement;
  • Fridge magnet;
  • Souvenir / Gift.
Production

Flexible Rubber Magnets:
Raw Materials → Blending of Magnetic and plastic material → Calendaring/Extruding → Mounting in System → Machining → Surface Treatment → Coating/Pattering → Magnetizing → General Inspecting → Packing & Delivery