Safety information for AlNiCo magnets
Your safety is important to us. Therefore, please read the following safety information carefully before you start using our AlNiCo magnets. Also share this information with employees, customers and other people who come into contact with AlNiCo magnets.
PDF versionPlease pay attention to the relevant safety information when handling our magnets:
- safety information for neodymium magnets
- safety information for ferrite magnets
- Safety information for samarium cobalt magnets
Swallowing
Children could swallow small magnets.
If several magnets are swallowed, they could get stuck in the intestine and cause perilous complications.
Magnets are not toys! Make sure that children don't play with magnets.
Electrical conductivity
Magnets are made of metal and conduct electricity.
Children might try to put magnets into a power outlet and thereby suffer from an electric shock.
Magnets are not toys! Make sure that children don't play with magnets.
Contusions
Big magnets have a very strong attractive force.
- Unsafe handling could cause jamming of fingers or skin in between magnets. This may lead to contusions and bruises.
- Powerful, very large magnets could cause bone fractures.
Wear heavy protective gloves when handling larger magnets.
Pacemaker
Magnets could affect the functioning of pacemakers and implanted heart defibrillators.
- A pacemaker could switch into test mode and cause illness.
- A heart defibrillator may stop working.
- If you wear these devices keep sufficient distance to magnets.
- Warn others who wear these devices from getting too close to magnets.
Heavy objects
Too heavy loads, symptoms of fatigue as well as material defect could cause a magnet or magnetic hook to loosen from the surface that is was attached to.
Falling objects could lead to serious injuries.
- The indicated adhesive force applies only to ideal conditions. Allow for a high safety cushion.
- Don't use magnets in places where people could sustain injuries in case of material failure.
Metal splinters
AlNiCo magnets are less brittle than neodymium magnets and therefore less fragile. However, if two magnets collide at high speed, there is still a risk that they will shatter.
Sharp splinters could be catapulted away for several meters and injure your eyes.
- Avoid the collision of magnets.
- Wear safety glasses when handling larger magnets.
- Make sure that nearby people are also protected or keep their distance.
Magnetic field
Magnets produce a far-reaching, strong magnetic field. They could damage TVs and laptops, computer hard drives, credit and ATM cards, data storage media, mechanical watches, hearing aids and speakers.
- Keep magnets away from devices and objects that could be damaged by strong magnetic fields.
- Please refer to our table of recommended distances.
Combustibility
When machining AlNiCo magnets, the drilling dust could easily ignite.
Stay away from machining magnets or use appropriate tools and sufficient cooling water.
Nickel allergy
AlNiCo magnets consist of an alloy of the main components aluminium (Al), nickel (Ni) and cobalt (Co).
- Some people have an allergic reaction when they come into contact with nickel.
- Nickel allergies could develop from perpetual contact with nickel-plated objects.
- Avoid perpetual skin contact with magnets.
- Avoid contact with magnets if you already have a nickel allergy.
Airfreight
Magnetic fields of improperly packaged magnets could influence airplane navigation devices.
In the worst case it could lead to an accident.
- Airfreight magnets only in packaging with sufficient magnetic shielding.
- Please refer to the respective regulations.
Postage
Magnetic fields of improperly packaged magnets could cause disturbances in sorting machines and damage fragile goods in other packages.
- Please refer to our shipping tips.
- Use a large box and place the magnet in the middle surrounded by lots of padding material.
- Arrange magnets in a package in a way that the magnetic fields neutralise each other.
- If necessary, use sheet iron to shield the magnetic field.
- There are stricter rules for airfreight: Refer to the warning notice "Airfreight".
Demagnetisation through neodymium magnets
Stronger neodymium magnets can reverse the polarity or demagnetise AlNiCo magnets.
Keep AlNiCo magnets at least 5 cm away from neodymium magnets and do not mix the two types of magnets.
Temperature resistance
AlNiCo magnets can be used at temperatures from -270°C to 500°C.
At lower and higher temperatures they lose part of their adhesive force permanently.
Do not use AlNiCo magnets in places where they are exposed to temperatures below -270°C or above 500°C
Mechanical treatment
AlNiCo magnets are brittle.
When drilling or sawing a magnet with improper tools, the magnet may break.
Stay away from mechanical treatment of magnets if you do not possess the necessary equipment and experience.
Influence on people
According to the current level of knowledge, magnetic fields of permanent magnets do not have a measurable positive or negative influence on people. It is unlikely that permanent magnets constitute a health risk, but it cannot be ruled out entirely.
- For your own safety, avoid constant contact with magnets.
- Store large magnets at least one metre away from your body.