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Thanks,
Ryan
(I might order their Neopak 80.)
Jobmaster Magnets of Oakville, Ontario
www.jobmastermagnets.com
Considering the fact that high temperature would have an effect on the lost of magnetism.
It's a great idea to bond the magnet in place with resin, provided that the heat exposure from melting resin to magnet is keep minimum or avoidable.
Suggest to have alternate way to lock the magnet in place, by means of sandwich both side with an fasteners. It may have advantages of lighter weight and easy for replaceable of magnet. E.g. Maintenances works etc..
It's my two cents worth
Different magnetic materials have different Curie Temperatures (the temp that destroys magnetism), but the average is about 600° to 800° Celsius, or 1112°f - 1472°f. At those temps I suspect the resin would have to be on fire since a match flame is about 1500°f.
Ps Excuse mu extremly bad english
http://www.magnet4less.com/product_info.php?products_id=584&osCsid=a02d2adf7b3e36d0bee362506e988077
check with 25 n50 magnet
check pictures from their site to see whats included
http://i41.tinypic.com/33uy748.jpg
http://i44.tinypic.com/30jnpkn.jpg
http://i40.tinypic.com/301cwhw.jpg
thanks I will have more Q coming up when i buy the kit :D