For rubber-coated magnets, vulcanization is the most important step in the entire manufacturing process. Vulcanization is a chemical method of converting rubber into a more durable material by adding sulfur or other equivalent curing agents or accelerators. These additives change rubber by forming crosslinks between chains under certain pressure and temperature.
Threaded rod type rubber coated magnet.
Screw socket type rubber coated magnet.
Internal threaded rubber coated magnet.
Counterbore type rubber coated magnet.
Rubber coated magnets can be applied at different temperatures and tensions with different types of magnets.
The special design of the magnetic circuit will ensure that the rubber-coated magnet has a higher tensile force.
The rubber coating can not only protect the rubber-coated magnet from corrosion, but also keep the working surface from damage.
The rubber coating will produce extremely fine shearing force on the rubber-coated magnet.
Rubber coated magnets can accommodate a series of standard fasteners and accessories.