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5-Minute Guide to Magnet Facts

Basic knowledge of magnets and examples of problems such as cracking, rust, and loss of magnetic strength.

At Niroku Seisakusho, which handles permanent magnets, we are currently offering an introductory material titled "5-Minute Guide to Magnet Trivia." It includes basic knowledge such as "Why do magnets stick to iron in the first place?" and the causes of magnetic force decline. This is recommended for those who want to learn about magnets from scratch! 【Contents (Excerpt)】 ■ What is the North Pole? ■ Why do magnets attract iron? ■ Types of magnets ■ Uses of magnets ■ Causes of demagnetization ■ Examples of magnet-related troubles *This material can be viewed via "PDF Download." Please feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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Clear Understanding: "Magnet Reference Book"

Recommended for internal documents. A compilation of simple questions about magnets. Currently available for free.

Since 1940, our company, specializing in magnets, is offering the book "A Clear Understanding of Magnets" as a gift. It includes questions and answers collected from our extensive experience in custom-made magnets. It is also recommended for internal circulation materials and study purposes. 【Contents (excerpt)】 ■ Can iron become a permanent magnet? ■ What is the difference between anisotropic and isotropic magnets? ■ What are magnetization and demagnetization? ■ What are surface magnetic flux density and adhesive force? ■ Is it possible to block the magnetic force of a magnet? ■ What is the difference between the operating temperature of a magnet and the Curie temperature? *This document can be accessed via "PDF Download."

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