Enhanced Magnetic Strength:
Magnetic assemblies typically have higher magnet force when compared to a magnet by itself because the flux conducting elements (steel) of the assembly are often times an integral part of the magnetic circuit. These elements, by the use of magnetic induction, will enhance the assembly’s field and focus it to the region of interest. This technique works best when using the magnetic assembly in direct contact with the work-piece. Even small gaps can dramatically impact the magnetic force. These gaps can be an actual air-gap or any coating or debris which stands the assembly off of the work-piece.