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How to properly store and transport to avoid mutual attraction and damage of NdFeB Magnets?

NdFeB Magnets have attracted much attention for their strong magnetic force and wide application. However, due to their strong magnetic force, they are easily attracted and damaged if not handled properly during storage and transportation.
First, when storing NdFeB magnets, they should be stored separately to avoid contact with each other. Plastic boxes, foam pads or other non-magnetic materials can be used to separate the magnets to prevent them from attracting each other. At the same time, the magnets should be stored in a dry and ventilated place to avoid moisture and rust. If long-term storage is required, the magnets can be placed in a sealed container and desiccant can be added to keep them dry.
Second, when transporting NdFeB magnets, appropriate packaging measures should be taken to prevent them from attracting each other and damaging each other. Wooden boxes, cartons or other sturdy packaging materials can be used, and cushioning materials such as foam pads and bubble films can be added inside the packaging to reduce vibration and collision. At the same time, the magnets should be fixed inside the packaging to avoid movement and collision during transportation. If the number of magnets being transported is large, they can be divided into small batches, packaged and transported separately to reduce the risk of mutual attraction.
In addition, when storing and transporting NdFeB magnets, care should be taken to avoid contact with other magnetic materials. For example, do not place magnets together with metal materials such as iron and steel to avoid mutual attraction and damage. At the same time, avoid the magnets from environmental factors such as high temperature, high pressure, and strong magnetic field to avoid affecting their performance and life.

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