Chip collector magnets

Nov. 20, 2006
Plastalloy magnets capture metal fillings, chips, and ferrous materials that could damage hydraulic components. They operate in temperatures to 150° F, are oil resistant, and suit extreme fluid recirculation. They are magnetized by two-pole each ...

Plastalloy magnets capture metal fillings, chips, and ferrous materials that could damage hydraulic components. They operate in temperatures to 150° F, are oil resistant, and suit extreme fluid recirculation. They are magnetized by two-pole each side, multiple poles, or with custom patterns and are ROHS and EN71 compliant. Magnets can be bent, twisted, and flexed and come in sheets, strips, or die-cut shapes.

The Electrodyne Co. Inc., (513) 732-2822, www.edyne.com

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