New to magnets? Don't know which type you need? Join me as I identify the different types of magnets and see which type you need. Edit: These are the types of magnets we sell, but in no means it covers ALL types of magnets!
Thanks I am Magnet-Ignorant and your Crystal Clear presentation was a gr8 relief for me since I am lately interested in Free Energy Generators using magnets. I will search your site for more on this topic but would love any feedback you'd share w/me on the proper types of magnets used for Free Energy Generators.
@@brotharobmusic thats probably why iv’e never seen a subwoofer with a neodymium magnet its probably in high end surround systems to make them smaller and lighter
Neodymium Iron Boron (NdFeB), Samarium Cobalt (SmCo), Alnico (aluminum, nickel, & cobalt via cast or sintering), and lastly ceramic aka Ferrite magnets are the four types of magnets. Rubber ... isn't one, that is simply a ferrite magnet impregnated into a rubber paste then cured to form the sheet. You may not learn anything from this video, since they do t know anything, but you do from comments.
just for being curious i pulled the magnets out of an old hard drive i had laying around,they are super powerful,they are Neo magnets but not sure of the strength,i'm assuming their N52,i couldn't find any real use for them so i reinstalled them back in the hard drive till i can figure out a use for them,they are not toys by any means and should handled with care,along with eye protection.
Only use, is in scrapping, you use them to find the ferrous crap from the non to sort ... and then sell. Other than that, the only use, is in the hard drive as designed.
there is already another type of magnets and that is a Monolith magnets and is more powerful than noedymium it is manufactured in germany solely for Wind turbine generator i hope its already available in the market
Neodymium Iron Boron (NdFeB), Samarium Cobalt (SmCo), Alnico (aluminum, nickel, & cobalt via cast or sintering), and lastly ceramic aka Ferrite magnets are the four types of magnets. Rubber ... isn't one, that is simply a ferrite magnet impregnated into a rubber paste then cured to form the sheet. You may not learn anything from this video, since they do t know anything, but you do from comments.
As you told that n42 used in free energy but how many guass of n42 used in free energy similarly is it axially magnatised used or diametrically used please explain