X-ray and Gamma Ray Radiation Effects on Neodymium Magnets

By Paul Fears | 13 January 2025

Bunting provides sintered Neodymium-Iron-Boron (NdFeB) magnets across a wide range of applications due to their excellent magnetic properties.  These high energy magnets are often employed in devices such as medical mixers and stirrers, where their strong magnetic fields are crucial for efficient operation. However, these devices require sterilisation through both X-ray and Gamma-ray radiation.  In…

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The Ultimate Guide to Magnet Fishing

By Marketing | 08 January 2025

Magnet fishing is helping discover some amazing treasures hidden beneath the waters of canals, rivers, and lakes. And it is so easy to get involved. Firstly, purchase a good magnet fishing kit. Then, find a decent and safe location to go ‘fishing’. Once in place, toss the strong Neodymium fishing magnet into the water and…

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David Hocking & Barry Drew with the Cyber Security Certificate

Bunting Attains Cyber Security Certificate

By Paul Fears | 24 September 2024

As part of the company’s continued focus on customer service, Bunting has been attained the Cyber Security Certificate issued by Cyber Essentials.  The certificate acknowledges the high-standard of security of Bunting’s internal information network, and safe and secure control and management of customer’s data. Obtaining the Cyber Security Certificate means that Bunting has established processes…

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Neodymium Magnets Buying Guide

By Marketing | 21 March 2024

Renowned for their superior strength, neodymium magnets currently stand as the strongest commercially accessible magnets, capable of lifting objects far exceeding their own weight. Despite their small size, these magnets contribute significantly to modern technology, underlining their crucial role in powering countless everyday devices and innovations. From computers and medical devices to motors, speakers, and…

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Neodymium Magnet Safety and How to Handle Neodymium Magnets

By Marketing | 12 March 2024

Magnets are hazardous objects. And while they may appear small and harmless, they can cause detrimental effects on those handling them. So, from understanding their properties to implementing proper storage and handling techniques, this guide provides an essential resource for individuals using neodymium magnets in various contexts, be it in everyday items or more specialised…

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How Does Magnetism Work & Do Magnets Lose Their Strength?

By Marketing | 01 March 2024

Magnets have captivated human curiosity for centuries, offering a fascinating glimpse into the invisible forces that shape our world. This guide delves into the fundamental principles of magnetism, exploring the mechanisms that govern its behaviour. From understanding the origins of magnetism to knowing what factors contribute to magnetic strength, we take a closer look at…

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Attraction of Magnetic Catches at kbb 2024

By Paul Fears | 20 February 2024

Bunting’s extensive range of Magnetic Catches will attract visitors to stand X70 at the 2024 kbb show (3-6 March NEC, Birmingham, UK).  Magnetic Catches are commonplace in kitchen and bathroom cupboards and furniture. kbb 2024 is a biennial event, held at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, UK, which brings together Europe’s leading kitchen, bedroom…

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Car Roof Top Magnets

By Paul Fears | 31 January 2024

Magnets that clamp signs onto the top of cars and vans are everywhere, but nobody really notices. Ever seen a Domino’s pizza sign perched onto of a delivery car?  The simple Car Roof Top Magnet is used by taxi and delivery drivers around the world. The Car Roof Top Magnet is designed for applications where high…

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What is a Neodymium Magnet?

By Paul Fears | 22 January 2024

Neodymium Iron Boron Rare Earth Magnets are used everywhere and are among the strongest permanent magnets.  But what exactly are they? The Neodymium Iron Boron Magnet (Neo, Neodymium, NdFeB, NIB, or Neomagnet) is the most widely used type of permanent rare earth magnet.  The high-strength permanent magnet is made from an alloy of neodymium, iron and boron…

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Where are Magnets in Kitchens?

By Paul Fears | 04 January 2024

Magnets and magnetic technology are now commonplace in a modern kitchen. From induction hobs to notice board magnets. One of the most common applications is where magnets securely close cupboard doors. These Magnetic Catches come in a wide range of shapes, sizes and colours, each designed to match the style of any particular kitchen. Magnetic…

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