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What are Welding Magnets
Welding magnets are the pieces of magnets that are predominantly used to hold pieces of magnetic materials in position where a series of small welds are used to align pieces of metals securely before completing with a final weld.
They can also help you to weld together things such as steel gates, metal stair steps even your bicycle frames.
When you need a fast and easy method to hold your metal workpieces at 45° and 90°, look no further than Welding Magnets.
Product name | Strong Welding Magnetic Arrow Magnetic Welding Holder Magnet |
Material | Ferrite magnet+Steel |
Shape | Arrow |
Pull force | 25lbs, 50lbs, 75lbs |
Angle | 45°, 90°, 135° |
Color | Red or custom |
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Most Popular Uses of Angle Degree
Holds material at 45, 90 and 135 degrees for easy welding or soldering.
Each welding angle magnet is designed with an arrow shape to allow you to work with different angles while welding, soldering, or installing metalwork.
FAQ:
1. Is it OK to print my logo on magnet product or package?
Yes. Please inform us formally before our production and confirm
the design firstly based on our sample.
2.How does the magnet grade and magnet dimensions affects the Gauss
Level of magnets?
Same magnet size, higher grade with higher gauss;
Same magnet grade, same surface area, the thicker, the higher
gauss;
Same magnet grade, same thickness, larger surface area with lower
gauss;
3.What does pulling force mean?
Pulling force is a measure of magnetic strength. It is the amount
of force required to remove a magnet parallel to a solid
magnetic surface, such as a steel plate.
4.If I stick two neodymium magnets together, does their strength
double?
No. It will a little smaller. For example, two magnets rated with a
individual pulling force of 50 lbs will have a combined pulling
force of 90 lbs when stick together.
5.Do neodymium magnets lose strength over time?
They don’t naturally lose any strength and will keep the strength
permanently in the normal conditions, unless meet the high
temperature over 80 degrees Celsius(℃), and then will lose the
strength gradually.
6. What materials do magnets attract?
Ferromagnetic materials are strongly attracted by a magnetic force.
The elements iron (Fe), nickel (Ni), and cobalt (Co) are the most
commonly available elements. Steel is ferromagnetic because it is
an alloy of iron and other metals.
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