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Adams to Present New Standards for Permanent Magnets at Magnetics 2019

People purchasing magnets rely on standards to ensure the products they buy will work properly in their application. Uncertainties or...
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Industrial Magnets Removed from List 3 Tariffs

Good News for Magnets! You may have heard that the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) had been considering a tariff of...
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Adams helps set and maintain technical standards for magnet materials

Mike Devine, Senior Applications Engineer at Adams, serves on ASTM International’s A06 Committee on Magnetic Materials. Why is this important,...
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Costly Cobalt

by Mike Devine For a variety of reasons, one of the materials that goes into permanent magnets has been getting...

How did Mars lose its magnetism?

Mars is the only major planet in our solar system that doesn’t have a planet-wide magnetic field. Given the planet’s...
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How Much Weight Can a Magnet Hold & How to Measure Magnet Strength

As you read through our website, you’ll see a measurement called Pounds Pull listed for most of our stock items....
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New Catalog, Hot off the Press!

We are delighted to share our 2018 catalog with you! What’s new in this edition? So many things! Here are...
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Toyota’s New Neo

(February, 2018) Kudos to Toyota for its development of the first Heat Resistant Neodymium Iron Boron magnets that: 1) Avoids...
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Common Magnets Found In The Home | Adams Magnetic Products

Adams features two types of flexible magnetic materials in our magnet strip: Standard Energy and High Energy and they come...

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