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By combining the rubber body with the integrated magnet, the insert magnet can be produced in almost any geometry. Powerful integrated magnets hold the insert in the exact position. Insert magnets for installation and assembly from Souwest Magnetech have been used in the precast concrete industry for many years.
Applications of Insert Magnet
Souwest Magnetech insert magnets series are designed for various embedded parts of precast concrete. During the precast concrete production process, we need to embed various switch holes, pile holes, and connection or lifting sockets. Using our insert magnets to fix the embedded parts, magnets secure the parts against sliding and slipping. Our products are durable, cost-saving, easy to use, and efficient.
The insert magnet series has been designed and developed for various pre-cast concrete plug-ins. During the production of precast concrete, we need to embed various switch holes, pile holes, connections or lifting sockets. Use Souwest Magnetech insert magnets to hold the pre-cast pieces in place and prevent sliding and slipping. Our products are durable, easy to use and cost-saving.
Maintain and store of Insert Magnet
Do not hit it violently or with hard tools to avoid the insert magnets damaging.
The touching surface should be kept clean and smooth, and there should be no corrosive environment.
The insert magnets should be cleaned after use.
The maximum working and storage temperature should be below 80°C.
I decided to use the bottom part of the upholstery button to make some magnets. I just glued strong magnets to the backside.
A teacher is a compass that activates the magnets of curiosity, knowledge, and wisdom in the pupils.
~Terri Guillemets
About half of the magnets on our refrigerator. These hold up work schedules, school lunch schedules, paintings, report cards, honor roll certificates, photos, reminders, and all sorts of other things from time to time. It is message central in our home. This was Aden's idea, he just had me take the shot.
Here is Greg with some magnet things that he is throwing up in the air. When you do that they stick to each other and make a noise you see.
My Random Oval Magnet Project (ROMP) is a free art project where i paint (mostly spray paint with stencils) 4"x6" oval magnets and then place them on random vehicles in my neighborhoods. Mostly in West Asheville - which is what WAVL stands for (West Asheville) - and encourage people to swap and put them on different vehicles. I also place them on various metal objects around town for those who want to pick them up for themselves.
Guest blogger Sharon came up with this great fabric covered magnet board for her makeup collection. It's super cute and practical if you are tackling small bathroom or vanity space!
This train had been parked to the west, but as I was photographing the paving machine it suddenly lit up like a Christmas tree and headed my way, so it was bye-bye to the paver! Eastbound Magnetation load moving every so slowly thru town after a dead stop in Downers and then a slow move thru a track work zone. Watch M3 because it's about to get busy!
Westmont IL / Cass Ave
BNSF e/b Magnetation load – Train U CMICXR
BNSF 5709 AC4400CW
BNSF 5638 AC4400CW.
we've had various magnets on the shelf for a while now, and T has really enjoyed sticking them to each other and going all over the house to find magnetic objects. i buried some "treasures" in the sand for him to pull up with his horseshoe magnet.
Decorative magnet for which I used paper folded into special origami model - star Mathilda. The magnet can hold two sheets (A4) of copy paper.
Original origami model which I used here is called "star Mathilda". It was designed by me some years ago. It uses repeating pattern, so you can continue and make another smaller star on top. It is quite difficult to fold especially from small paper.
I folded them from 7,5 cm squares of special patterned japanese paper.
Created using the sub unit that I made awhile back. I used just about all of my magnets to make it. (about 3700)
Eat me! That's right, open your mouth and put me down your food chute because I'm a yummy burger.
This super chunky magnet is done with acrylics on poplar, measures 2.25" x 3.5" and has a thick glossy layer of polycrylic protective finish.
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