When handling permanent magnets, it is important to consider the following safety precautions:
1.Pinch Hazard: Permanent magnets can exert strong attractive forces, and if two magnets or a magnet and a ferromagnetic object come together suddenly, they can pinch or trap fingers, skin, or other body parts. Exercise caution to prevent injuries and avoid placing fingers or other body parts between magnets or between a magnet and a ferromagnetic object.
2.Impact Hazard: Permanent magnets can be brittle and prone to chipping or breaking if dropped or subjected to impact. Handle magnets with care to prevent damage and the creation of sharp edges or flying debris.
3.Crushing Hazard: Large or heavy permanent magnets can pose a risk of crushing injuries if they fall or are mishandled. Use appropriate lifting and handling equipment, such as magnetic lifters or clamps, when dealing with heavy magnets.
4.Magnetic Interference: Permanent magnets can interfere with the proper functioning of electronic devices, such as pacemakers, credit cards, or electronic equipment. Maintain a safe distance between magnets and sensitive devices or objects that could be affected by magnetic fields.
5.Magnetic Fields: Strong magnetic fields produced by permanent magnets can affect nearby metallic objects, causing them to become magnetized or exert forces on each other. Keep ferromagnetic objects, such as tools or equipment, away from magnets to prevent unintended attractions or movements.
6.Eye and Face Protection: When handling large or powerful magnets, wear safety goggles or a face shield to protect your eyes and face from potential projectile hazards if the magnets collide or break.
7.Storage: Store permanent magnets in a secure and designated area, away from flammable materials, electronic devices, or objects that could be damaged by magnetic fields. Keep magnets away from children and ensure they are not accessible to individuals who may mishandle them.
8.Transportation: When transporting permanent magnets, secure them properly to prevent movement or accidental damage. Consider using non-magnetic containers or packaging to avoid interference with nearby objects or equipment.
Square magnet
Square magnet
The magnet is surrounded by six equal square faces, and the angle between any two adjacent faces of the magnet is a right angle.
This magnet is made of neodymium and is 21 times stronger than a ceramic magnet of the same size.
They are magnetized by thickness. They are composed of neodymium iron boron magnetic material, and are plated with nickel, copper and nickel, and have a shiny, corrosion-resistant surface.