MattE1
Industrial
- Nov 26, 2012
- 2
Hello
I am developing a product which uses rubber magnets. The product will occasionally be subject to boiling water for short periods of time, as will be in a kitchen environment, frequently in the sink, when vegetables etc have their boiling cooking water poured away.
Are there rubber magnets on the market that are not affected by this for both the structure of the rubber and magnetic Curie point?
To be honest I have spoken to a number of manufacturers and I am getting mixed responses. I am unsure if this is because some are ill informed or perhaps are trying to persuade me to develop in the direction which fits their supply chain.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Kind regards
Matt
I am developing a product which uses rubber magnets. The product will occasionally be subject to boiling water for short periods of time, as will be in a kitchen environment, frequently in the sink, when vegetables etc have their boiling cooking water poured away.
Are there rubber magnets on the market that are not affected by this for both the structure of the rubber and magnetic Curie point?
To be honest I have spoken to a number of manufacturers and I am getting mixed responses. I am unsure if this is because some are ill informed or perhaps are trying to persuade me to develop in the direction which fits their supply chain.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Kind regards
Matt