Rubber soft magnetic strips are generally made of a flexible magnetic material called ferrite powder mixed with a binder material such as rubber or plastic. These strips have a wide range of applications in various industries such as automotive, electronics, and aerospace.
In terms of their strength, rubber soft magnetic strips can be categorized into two main types:
Isotropic Rubber Magnets: Isotropic rubber magnets have a random orientation of magnetic particles, which makes them equally magnetic in all directions. They have lower magnetic strength compared to anisotropic magnets but are more flexible and easier to magnetize.
Anisotropic Rubber Magnets: Anisotropic rubber magnets have a preferred orientation of magnetic particles, which makes them stronger in a specific direction. They have higher magnetic strength compared to isotropic magnets but are less flexible and more difficult to magnetize.
The strength of rubber soft magnetic strips can also depend on their thickness, size, and the amount of magnetic material they contain. It is important to choose the right type of magnetic strip based on the specific application requirements.