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Pot Magnet: Rubber Coated

These Neodymium holding pot magnets are high strength rare earth magnets in a durable Santoprene rubber coating which protects the magnet and prevents damage when attached to delicate surface areas. They are most often used in holding, gripping or clamping functions. Rubber coated pot magnets sometimes feature a central void. This threaded void can be fixed with a bolt. Alternatively, an eyelet or hook can be inserted.

FAQ

What is a Rubber-Coated Pot Magnet?
Rubber-coated pot magnets are simply good design. These durable, reliable rare earth magnets can handle the toughest conditions and can also be used where delicate surfaces may be damaged by other forms of magnets. Rubber-coated pot magnets have a protective barrier that prevents scratching and damage to vulnerable surfaces, making them suitable for use on finished or painted surfaces. This coating also enhances the magnet's grip by increasing friction, which helps prevent slipping and sliding when in use. Rubber-coated pot magnets are resistant to moisture and corrosion, extending their lifespan and maintaining their performance, even in harsh environments. The rubber layer insulates the magnet, making it safer to handle and reducing the risk of electrical conductivity issues in sensitive applications. These magnets also distribute the magnetic force more evenly, which can improve holding power on irregular or curved surfaces. The versatility of rubber-coated pot magnets allows these products to be used in a wide range of settings, including industrial, automotive and household applications, where both strong holding power and surface protection are important. These rubber-coated pot magnets are made from powerful neodymium magnetic material, which gives them incredible power to weight dimensions and impressive holding capacity. These rare earth magnets have a durable Santoprene rubber coating which protects against those delicate surface areas which may be otherwise damaged or scratched when magnets are applied. They are most often used in holding, gripping or clamping functions. Rubber-coated pot magnets sometimes feature a central fixing hole. This threaded void can be fixed with a bolt. Alternatively, an eyelet or hook can be inserted.
What Is a Rubber-Coated Holding Pot Magnets Used For?
Rubber-coated holding pot magnets are used in various applications where a strong magnetic hold is needed, along with surface protection. Rubber-coated neodymium pot magnets are an essential tool in the automotive industry for securely attaching equipment and accessories to vehicles without damaging the paint or finish. In industrial settings, these powerful rare earth magnets are used to hold or position metal parts and tools, providing a non-slip grip due to the increased friction from the rubber coating. In retail and display environments, rubber-coated neodymium pot magnets are used to mount signs, banners and displays on metal surfaces, leaving the surfaces perfectly intact and scratch-free. Rubber-coated pot magnets are also useful in household applications for organising items or hanging objects on metal surfaces like refrigerators or tool racks without causing any surface damage. In outdoor and marine environments where moisture resistance is crucial, neodymium rubber-coated pot magnets deliver strength and durability, thanks to the protective rubber coating that prevents corrosion.
Are Rubber-Coated Pot Magnets Suitable for Outdoor Use?
Rubber-coated pot magnets are perfect for outdoor use. The rubber coating provides a protective barrier that shields the magnet from moisture and corrosion, making it highly durable in outdoor environments. This coating also prevents the powerful magnet within from scratching and damaging surfaces, making this strong rare earth magnet ideal for applications where maintaining the integrity of the mounting surface is crucial. The increased friction from the rubber coating ensures a secure grip, even in wet conditions, which makes these magnets reliable for all sorts of outdoor applications such as mounting signs, holding equipment and securing items on vehicles or other metal surfaces exposed to the elements.
Where Can I Buy Rubber-Coated Holding Pot Magnets in Australia?
It is important to purchase your rubber-coated pot magnets from a reputable Australian supplier. There are several online retailers offering a wide selection of these magnets with different sizes and strengths. Specialty magnet suppliers like Frenergy provide the widest range of magnets at the most competitive prices. Frenergy can also offer expert advice on the best options for your particular needs from catering to professional, industrial and domestic applications. To see the full range of magnets from both these suppliers visit Frenergy.com.au
How Strong Are Rubber-Coated Holding Pot Magnets Compared to Regular Pot Magnets?
Although most frequently made from powerful neodymium magnetic material, rubber-coated holding pot magnets are generally less strong compared to regular pot magnets of the same size. The rubber coating, while providing benefits such as surface protection and increased friction, slightly reduces the magnetic force of these rare earth magnets because it adds a barrier between the magnet and the ferrous contact surface. This barrier means that the magnetic field must travel through the rubber layer, which can diminish the overall holding power. However, the practical advantages of the rubber coating, like preventing scratches and improving grip on smooth or slippery surfaces, often outweigh the slight reduction in magnetic strength for many applications. It is important to bear these factors in mind when selecting the size and strength of your rubber-coated pot magnet.
What Sizes and Shapes Do Rubber-Coated Holding Pot Magnets Come In?
Rubber-coated holding pot magnets come in a variety of sizes to suit different applications. Typically, rubber-coated magnets are round, but one rectangular optiion is available. Round rubber coated magnets are often found in diameters ranging from small - 10mm - to larger sizes of 80mm or more. The thickness of these rare earth magnets can also vary, with some being relatively thin, while others are thicker to provide greater holding power. These pot magnets may also come with different mounting options, such as threaded holes, countersunk holes or flat backs, to accommodate a wide range of installation options. The variety in sizes allows rubber-coated holding pot magnets to be used in all sorts of applications, from small, delicate tasks to heavy-duty industrial uses. Coupled with their durability and strength, these rubber-coated pot magnets are extremely useful for any job that requires protection of surfaces and reliable hold.
What Are the Advantages of Using Rubber-Coated Pot Magnets Over Uncoated Ones?
Rubber-coated pot magnets offer several advantages over uncoated ones. The rubber coating protects surfaces from scratches and damage, making them ideal for use on delicate or finished surfaces. This coating also increases friction, providing a better grip and preventing the magnet from slipping, which is particularly useful on smooth or slippery surfaces. The rubber layer acts as a barrier against moisture and corrosion, which increases the durability of these strong magnets in outdoor or harsh environments. The rubber coating also insulates the magnet, reducing the risk of electrical conductivity issues in sensitive applications. Rubber-coated pot magnets combine their strong rare earth holding power with added surface protection and enhanced durability, making them versatile and reliable for a wide range of uses.
How Do I Install or Mount Rubber-Coated Holding Pot Magnets?
To install or mount rubber-coated holding pot magnets, first identify the surface where the magnet will be attached. Make sure the surface is clean and dry for maximum adhesion. Place the pot magnet on the desired location and double-check that it is in the correct position. You can test the magnet's stability by gently pulling on it to make sure it is securely mounted.
Are Rubber-Coated Pot Magnets Resistant to Corrosion?
The standout feature of rubber-coated pot magnets is their resistance to corrosion. The rubber coating acts as a protective barrier that shields the underlying rare earth magnet from exposure to moisture and other corrosive elements. This makes rubber-coated pot magnets suitable for use in environments where they may be exposed to water, humidity or chemicals, which in turn extends their durability and lifespan. The coating helps maintain the magnet's impressive strength and functionality over time, even in harsh conditions, making rubber-coated pot magnets a reliable choice for both indoor and outdoor applications. Because these magnets are made from powerful neodymium magnetic material, they deliver power plus durability, making them the ideal choice for applications where you need long term, reliable magnetic hold.

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