Ferrite magnets, also known as ceramic magnets, are composed of iron oxide and barium or strontium carbonate. They are known for their durability and resistance to corrosion, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
A pot magnet consists of a ferrite magnet encased within a metal housing or pot. This structure provides added strength and focuses the magnetic field to one side, enhancing its holding power. The flat shape allows for easy mounting and stability.
This is a type of fastener integrated into the magnet’s housing, typically used to secure the magnet to other components or structures. The clinch nut allows for easy attachment with bolts or screws, providing a reliable mounting point.
Ferrite flat pot magnets with clinch nuts are used in various applications where strong, focused magnetic holding power is needed. They are common in manufacturing, engineering, construction, and assembly tasks. You might find them used in fixtures, jigs, displays, or for securing parts during assembly.