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Nickel allergy Many of our magnets have coatings that contain nickel. · Some people have an allergic reaction when they come into contact with nickel. · Nickel allergies could develop from constant contact with nickel-plated objects. · Avoid constant skin contact with nickel-plated magnets. · Avoid contact with magnets if you already have a nickel allergy. |
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Temperature Resistance
Neodymium magnets have a maximum working temperature of 80 to 200 °C. · Don't use magnets in places where they are exposed to extreme heat. · If you use an adhesive, don't harden it with hot air. |
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Mechanical Treatment Neodymium magnets are brittle, heat-sensitive and oxidise easily. · When drilling or sawing a magnet with improper tools, the magnet may break. · The emerging heat may demagnetise the magnet. · The magnet will oxidise and disintegrate due to the damaged coating. Stay away from mechanical treatment of magnets if you do not possess the necessary equipment and experience. |