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How to use the NdFeB magnet in safe

2021-11-14 21:35:58 Admin

We provide information about the dangers of Neodymium Magnets. Neodymium-Iron-Boron magnets are extremely strong and they pose dangers that don not exist with traditional iron magnets.The goal of our website is to provide some basic information about the dangers of magnets. The use of magnets is an essential component in modern life. However, with the development of powerful neodymium-iron-boron magnets (neodymium magnets) safety concerns have developed. Magnet Dangers hopes to provide a reference point for such concerns.

Please use caution and common sense, and please read and understand our safety warnings below! It is the responsibility of the purchaser to make sure all users of this product are made aware of the information in this letter. If the product is ever sold, transferred or given to a new owner, this warning letter should be provided to the new owner.

Neodymium Magnets and Children
There have been incidents where young children have swallowed more than one neodymium magnet and the magnets have “stuck together” in the intestines. This has in many cases required surgery. The Consumer Products Safety Commission has banned the sale of the neodymium magnet Buckyballs.


Neodymium Magnets and Pinch Risks
Larger neodymium magnets are so strong and the magnetic forces are so great that two magnets can come together with such a force that they can cause pinch damage to hand and fingers.


Magnets: Pacemakers and ICDs
The manufacturers of pacemakers and Implantable Cardioverter Defribillators (ICDs) recommend that magnets be kept away from these devices. Magnetic fields may cause these devices to malfunction.

Magnets: Electronics and Electronic Storage Media
Magnets can damage electronics and data stored on magnetic media such as credit cards and hard drives. The distributors of neodymium magnets warn of the risk to electronics and storage media.

Neodymium Magnets and Improper Disposal
Distributors advise that neodymium magnets should not be incinerated or disposed of in the regular waste stream. Unfortunately, when neodymium magnets are a component in a larger product, they are likely to be disposed of in the regular waste stream.