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  1. Printed Promotional MagnetsPrinted Promotional Magnets [Article]


  2. Samples for Testing & PrototypingSamples for Testing & Prototyping [Article]
    Can I get free samples?

  3. Opening Hours & LocationsOpening Hours & Locations [Article]
    Aussie Magnets is an online business, and we despatch goods all over Australia and around the world! Our Headquaters is based in Melbourne at the following address:

  4. Shipping ChargesShipping Charges [Article]
    How much will shipping cost?

  5. Making a PaymentMaking a Payment [Article]
    We offer the following payment metho

  6. Using Glue with MagnetsUsing Glue with Magnets [Article]
    You'll need to consider the type of surface the magnet is being attached to when considering what type of adhesive to use. If the surface

  7. Does Rust Affect a Magnet?Does Rust Affect a Magnet? [Article]
    What is rust?

  8. Which rubber material thickness?Which rubber material thickness? [Article]


  9. What is Matchpull rubber?What is Matchpull rubber? [Article]
    This help centre article is currently undergoing maintenance.

  10. Maximum Operating TemperaturesMaximum Operating Temperatures [Article]
    How much can a magnet be heated? Our items come in several product families (Rare Earth, Ferrite, Alnico and Rubber), and have maximum operating t

  11. Magnets & Personal SafetyMagnets & Personal Safety [Article]
    Magnets can present a grave risk of bodily harm in many ways, as outlined below. The risks can vary with each type and size of magnet.

  12. Magnets and Stainless SteelsMagnets and Stainless Steels [Article]
    Stainless steel ("SS" for short) is a special form of steel which contains chromium, and offers a greater resistance to tarnishing and rust. The influence of permanent magnets on stainless s

  13. Which Magnet is Right for Me?Which Magnet is Right for Me? [Article]
    Choosing the right magnet is tricky. If you spend a few moments understanding how magnets work, you'll be much more likely to ge

  14. What's in a Magnet?What's in a Magnet? [Article]


  15. Magnet Pull StrengthsMagnet Pull Strengths [Article]
    Magnets are a difficult product to understand; the true measurement of a magnet is its "Gauss" reading... but who understands that!? For ease of use, the measurement "Pull Strength" is used

  16. Making a Magnetic FlyscreenMaking a Magnetic Flyscreen [Article]
    Magnetic flyscreens are a great solution for keeping out unwanted bugs and insects. You can use these covers in your home, car, caravan, demountable worksite offices, and more! Flyscreen cov

  17. Units of MagnetismUnits of Magnetism [Article]
    Measuring the strength of an invisible force is difficult. Throughout our website you'll see a number of different scales used to measure the strength of a magnet. Each of these mea

  18. How to Separate Your MagnetsHow to Separate Your Magnets [Article]
    Handle carefully when bringing two magnets together; be prepared for the force of attraction to increase quickly and dramatically when drawing closer. Be careful

  19. Care of your Ferrite MagnetsCare of your Ferrite Magnets [Article]


  20. Care of your Rare Earth MagnetsCare of your Rare Earth Magnets [Article]


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