How durable are electromagnetic switches and magnets?

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The discussion centers around the durability of electromagnetic switches and magnets, specifically focusing on the longevity and resilience of the magnets used in a custom-built electromagnetic switch system. Participants explore factors affecting durability, such as material properties and operational frequency.

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  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant describes a custom electromagnetic switch design and expresses concerns about the durability of the magnets, questioning how much damage a magnet can endure before losing its magnetism.
  • The same participant inquires about the expected lifespan of the magnets when operated once a day, suggesting that material properties may influence longevity.
  • Another participant asks for details about the device, including manufacturer and part number, indicating that such information could be crucial for a meaningful discussion.
  • A different participant requests a sketch of the setup to better understand the design and operation of the switch.
  • The original poster later provides a diagram of the system and clarifies that it is not a commercial product, but rather a custom creation by a friend.

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Participants do not reach a consensus on the durability of the magnets or the specifics of the electromagnetic switch design, as the discussion includes requests for additional information and clarification.

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The discussion lacks specific data on the materials used for the magnets and the operational conditions, which may affect the durability and performance of the system.

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Individuals interested in the design and durability of electromagnetic devices, as well as those exploring custom-built electromagnetic systems and their operational characteristics.

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So, I have an electromagnetic switch. Which works in this way.

A rod has 4 magnets attached to the front of it and 4 magnets attached to the back of it. In the center there is the winding. When I apply current to it, the rod moves towards one end and hits a steel plating on that side fixing it to that side. When I apply the current in the opposite polarity, the magnet on the rear of the shaft, moves it to the other side of the block and hits the plating on the other side.

Now, I have doubts about its durability. How much damage can a magnet take before it loses its magnetism? How do I find that out? Also, what how long before the magnet actually breaks? Any rough Ideas?

I plan to run it about once a day, on an average how long would it last? I suppose it would depend on the material of the magnet, in that case, what would be the maximum time before the best magnet can last?

How durable are such systems in general?

Is the durability the reason why the magnets are always fixed and the steel parts the ones that move in motors and speakers and such?

Any thoughts on this, would be very helpfull thank you.
 
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Is this a commercial device? Do you have a manufacturer and part number? Such information would be nice if not necessary before any meaningful discussion could be held.
 
Aye, and a sketch would be helpful. I'm having trouble envisioning the setup.
 
I have attached a diagram and no this is not a commercial product, a friend of mine made this. The diagram is a sketch of the system.
 

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