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E Magnet E-Magnets UK are based in Sheffield and are specialist suppliers of professional high quality magnets. As the company’s growth has expanded they are now part of Bunting Magnetics Europe. By combining these two companies together they have been able to offer the broadest range of magnetic products, solutions and services in Europe.

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Neodymium Iron Boron Magnets are made from an alloy containing, amongst others, the elements Neodymium, Iron and Boron. These are currently the strongest magnets commercially available and are manufactured in a wide range of shapes, grades and sizes. These were developed just over 25 years ago and were first commercially available in 1984. Widely used in contemporary industry and engineering, they were initially designed primarily for voice coil motors in computer hard disk drives.

Alnico Magnets are produced by either sintering method or more commonly a casting method. These contain Aluminium, Nickel, Cobalt, Iron and Copper. A hard yet brittle magnet which is very difficult to drill or machine, they are not recommended for structural use. These magnets were first developed in 1930’s and were the first ‘Real’ performance permanent magnets.

Magnetic Sweepers are the perfect solution to the problem of clearing small ferrous metal objects, such as nails, nuts, bolts, tacks and metal shavings. They are available in hand held or fork lift style. The hand held sweeper has an extendable handle and the magnet can be turned off to allow the debris to fall away. These sweepers are ideal for using in garages, workshops, warehouses etc.

E Magnets Pot magnets come in a large range from small pot magnets lifting 400g to large pot magnets lifting 130kg. These come in a wide range of diameters and heights. They also come in various finishes including silver, white, red or a black rubber coating. They can be used in both extremely cold applications towards absolute zero and in extremely hot conditions up to 300+ degrees.

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