Custom magnetization for many applications

Sept. 1, 2005
The Electrodyne Co. Inc., Cincinnati, offers Plastalloy, which can be magnetized using various methods including conventional, two-poles each side, multiple

The Electrodyne Co. Inc., Cincinnati, offers Plastalloy, which can be magnetized using various methods including conventional, two-poles each side, multiple poles, or custom patterns to suit many industrial and commercial applications.

With the ability to bend, twist, and flex without losing magnetic energy (up to 1.6 MGOe), Plastalloy is certified for the extremes of automotive applications including exposure under the hood and inside the engine, transmission, and differential.

It is available in magnet sheets, strips, or die-cut shapes with options for pressure-sensitive adhesive, polarity identification, customized formulations, and special cutting techniques.

For more information, visit www.edyne.com.

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