Polymagnets

Programmable magnets, also known as smart magnets or Polymagnets?, are neodymium magnets that have had their polarity reversed in selective regions. This allows for unique properties and functions like better attraction to thin metals, rotational alignment, and twist release. The potential uses for this next generation of magnets are limited only by your imagination.

Additional Product Information for Polymagnets

  • The individual unit that makes up the larger programmed pattern is called a Maxel (Magnetic Pixel).
  • Magnets can be programmed with unique patterns that create strong near field attraction that work well on thin metals.
  • Paired rotating disc magnets can be programmed to:
    • Have rotational detents
    • Attract when twisted
    • Release when twisted
    • Attract at long distance but repel at close distance
    • Repel at long distance but attract at close distance
    • Provide rotational centering or alignment

Neodymium Magnets (NdFeB)

Neodymium magnets (NdFeB) are the strongest permanent magnet material commercially available.

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Applications - What can magnets be used for or used in?

  • Magnetic Knife Holder
  • Material Separation
  • Door Latches and Locks
  • Magnetic Couplings
  • Magnetic Bearings
  • Magnetic Fasteners
  • Magnetic Triggers
  • Wind Turbines
  • Medical Devices
  • Magnetic Stir Bars
  • Smartphone Accessories
  • Industrial Machinery

Why buy from Amazing Magnets?

  • Large, in-stock inventory of Strong, licensed NdFeB magnets available
  • Responsive customer service
  • Same day shipping if order is placed before 3pm CST
  • Engineering and Technical support services available
  • Custom magnets and magnetic assembly services


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