Custom and Standard Magnetic Assembly
Posted on June 9, 2016

A magnetic assembly is made up of
- Permanent magnets which are the source of magnetic power
- Ferromagnetic parts, normally low Carbon steel, which contributes a magnetic circuit channel with low resistance against the magnetic flux. and/or
- Non-magnetic parts
The three parts are assembled together to build a magnetic assembly for purpose of
getting a strong holding to a ferromagnetic load or establishing a magnetic field in a
given space. Armstrong Magnetics designs and develops magnetic assemblies both
theoretically and empirically. But in most time, we fabricate magnetic assemblies as
customers’ designs.
Our deliberate designers for the magnetic structures, skilled workmen for prototypes,
experienced process engineers for production and workfellows for fabricating the
magnetic assemblies strictly in accordance to process documents are our most valuable
talents and therefore a reliable quality assurance.
For fastening a magnet to a device, we use either mechanical means, or adhesives to
secure the magnet in place. For bonding techniques, please refer to
Process files of
bonding magnets and metals to make a magnetic assembly.
We have more than 200,000 standard magnetic assemblies in stock at Bellingham WA for
immediate releases. These standard magnetic assemblies are
Ceramic Magnetic Assemblies
and
Neodymium Magnetic
Assemblies, each in variety of sizes and holding capacities.