Either pot magnetic assembly or cup magnets it is named after its shape and they both refer to the same group of magnetic products. By gluing a round shape magnet into a steel pot/cup you get a prototype china pot magnet and based on that prototype there are so many extensions being made by adding different accessories, using different shape components. Some of them could look so different from the prototype china neodymium pot magnet but as far as their core working principle does not change, we still call them "pot magnet". With the emerge of extension products other names are also used such as round base magnet, hook magnet, NdFeB pot magnet, flat pot magnet,ferrite pot magnet, china pot magnetic assembly from China, etc.
Pot Magnet with Mounting Hole
They are also called: permanent pot magnet with borehole, pot magnet with mounting hole, holding magnet with borehole etc. This is one of the most widely used pot magnets.
Pot Magnet with Screw Hole
Pot magnet with through hole shares the same structure while this series features a screw hole in the middle.
Flat Pot Magnet with Internal Threaded Bush
We have two versions of them respectively made from NdFeB pot magnet and ferrite pot magnet. NdFeB version features superior holding force while ferrite version is cheaper in price.
Countersunk Pot Magnet
They are also known as “shallow pot magnet with countersunk hole”. They are one of the most regular bought pot magnets.
Pot Magnet with External Thread
Various as they are but every product is meant to resolve certain kind of problems. Pot magnets, as simple as they look, come with so many extensions aiming at making some work easier.
Shallow Pot Magnet / with Steel Cover
The principle of this pot magnet is to glue one piece of solid disc magnet, either NdFeB or Ferrite, into the steel housing.
Heavy Duty Magnetic Clips
It is kind of creative to put clip and pot magnet together to make our lives handy. We really need to use our brilliance to bring out more of this combination.
Pot Magnet with Metal Rod
This pot magnet can be used solely for holding with the metal rod providing an easy way for removal. Meanwhile, it also can be used together with something else.
Application of Pot Magnet
When you want to, for example, hold something, fix something, either permanently or temporarily and it could be a label, a poster, a piece of tool, a Christmas wreath, a note, etc.
More importantly, if you want to do it with ease, then you might want to choose from our wide selection of pot magnets. Pot magnets from Weizhong Magnetics Co., Ltd, the pot magnet supplier , come in different sizes, forces, and are mounted with different accessories to meet the application request as much as possible.
How to Choose the Most Suitable Pot Magnet for Your Application
Basically, the first priority for consideration goes to holding force – the one matches the weight of the object you are about to hold. More importantly, out of safety concern, if you are about to hold a heavy object, you should choose the pot magnet like the ferrite pot magnet that offers a higher force than the weight of the object. An extra 10% higher, at least, in force of pot magnet is advised and, of course, the higher the safer as long as it is within the budget.
Technical Advantages of Pot Magnet
These simple-looking pot magnets are carefully designed following the physical practice of utilizing magnetic field strength, where, by conducting the magnetic field strength via the steel pot, an alternating-pole-pattern of; "S-N-S" or "N-S-N" is made on the holding surface of the pot magnet, and, as a result, it generates even higher holding force than using just magnet without steel pot.
What Is a Pot Magnet?
Pot magnet refers to a group of magnetic assemblies that uses a metal pot to realize magnetic circuit design so that magnetic energy is mostly concentrated on the edge of the metal pot to create strong holding force on this side.
With this principal design, pot magnets come in various sizes and basically bigger size means higher holding force.
Screw holes, countersunk holes, through holes, etc are made on pot magnets to make it easier for mounting jobs. Accessories such as thread bush and clips are added so that pot magnets can be used in even more working situations.
How is pot magnet made?
In our case, we do not produce raw magnets, instead, we purchase them from our supplier. In our workshop, we produce metal pots with holes, thread bushes, clips, etc., and then glue the magnet and metal pot together to get the pot magnet.
It is not that any random combination of a magnet and a metal pot makes a good performance pot magnet. These pot magnets are out of magnetic circuit design and countless experiments to get their final specifications.
We must guarantee that either the magnet or the metal pot meets all the specifications, with which our ISO9001 certified manufacturing system and quality system play a major role.
The adhesive we are using was chosen after many tests and comparisons and proved to be most effective in gluing magnets with metal.
We have 15 automatic assembly lines and 8 manual assembly lines to produce pot magnets. With the automatic assembly lines, all the assembly work is computer program controlled to ensure preciseness. With the manual assembly lines, we put in automatic units to cover those key steps to avoid possible man-made errors. We produce millions of pot magnets every year and by using automatic machines we keep stabilized outstanding quality level for all the pot magnets we produce.
Tips for choosing pot magnets
There are many ways to categorize pot magnets and users can first choose the category and then the specific product that fits their application scenario.
For potential users that have zero experience with pot magnet, if they knew a little more about the magnets used in these products it would be easier for them to make decisions in a shorter time even if it is the first time they use pot magnet:
Among all our pot magnets we mainly use Neodymium magnet and Ferrite magnet , where Ferrite is a much weaker magnetic material than Neodymium (NdFeB) , but it is much cheaper than NdFeB.
So, to get the same holding force, pot magnet using Ferrite has a larger diameter than that using NdFeB. You can choose according to how the pot magnet is to work with other components if any, whether a big magnet fits better or a small one.
For two pieces of pot magnets of the same size, the NdFeB version is much more expensive and produces even stronger force. The Ferrite version is a good choice when a user has a low budget. NdFeB pot magnet goes to working condition that requires high safety margin.
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