https://www.atechmagnet.com/magnetic-assemblies/mounting-magnets/
Mounting Magnets
Strong mounting magnets are comprised of powerful permanent waterproof magnets set inside steel cups or channels with countersunk holes or threaded features for holding applications. The steel structure redirects the magnetic field from the back-side of the magnet, making it much more stronger in terms of pull force, and protects the magnetic material from damage during use. Commonly used mounting magnets include Hook Magnets, Threaded Magnets, Countersunk/Counterbore Pot Magnets, Channel Magnets and Rubber Coated Magnets.
Mounting Magnets can double the strength of which you get with the magnet alone, as the steel cup attracting to it is magnetized by the magnet, giving much more pull force. The pull force numbers we list for each product is the force required to pull the mounting magnet straight away from a steel surface.
In fact, how much force a mounting magnet can hold depends on a few factors. When loading the magnet in a different orientation, for example, vertically stuck onto a wall, the weight it can hold up is usually lower than the listed pull force number. Moreover, the friction between the surfaces, the shape of what is being held up, and other factors also contribute to differences of the results.
Powerful mounting magnets are often used as fishing magnets to retrieve objects that are lost underwater with magnetic parts or steel components. Mounting magnets with different features, such as hook, threaded and countersunk, can be widely used for holding, hanging, and attaching objects in different projects.
Hook Magnets
Threaded Magnets
Countersunk/Counterbore Pot Magnets
Channel Magnets
Rubber Coated Magnets
Adhesive Magnets
PVC Waterproof Magnets
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Re: Singapore PR Application - CPF access
Just sharing. I applied for PR for my husband using the new system.
Application submitted just before Christmas 2024. One month after applying, I logged in and it states processing application. Then on 10th March when I logged in, it shows pending. 18th March I received the IPA. So in total it took us approximately 3 months to get the approval.
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Thanks Rappress,
This is encouraging. Do you know whether the outcome of the medical tests is required before I complete the health declaration or are the two completely separate?
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Re: PR IPA Letter Received - Planning in-person Appointment at ICA
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Hi Folks,
My PR application has been approved and I received the IPA letter last week. =D>
I am currently living outside of Singapore and will need to return to attend an in-person appointment at the ICA.
Can anyone advise how long I will need to plan to be in the country to attend the medical appointment, receive the results of the HIV and TB tests, apply for the insurance then attend the meeting at the ICA?
Am I right in thinking I need to wait 7 days for the insurance to be approved before the in-person meeting? Do I also need to allow to wait a few days after the ICA appointment to pick up the IC card once it has been produced?
I applied in May 2024, which I believe was under the old system.
Any advice or experience welcomed. Thank you!
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Re: Applying for SC independently
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Approved!
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Congratulations!
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