FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions (and their answers!)
Can I send super magnets by mail?
If you airfreight the package, you need to adhere to strict rules. See airfreight.
If you send the package with regular mail, the rules of the postal service apply, which are different in every country. Some don't even have regulations regarding the shipment of magnets.
Nevertheless, we recommend considering a few rules, since improper packaging can lead to shipping problems. You could damage items in other packages (credit cards, hard discs, monitors, etc.) or cause disruptions with the sorting machines of the postal service. Your package could also get caught on a metal piece and content could be pulled out.
To avoid such damages you should package the magnets appropriately for shipping. You have three possibilities that you can apply separately or combined:
1. Arrangement of magnets
If you send several magnets together you can massively reduce the magnetic field through the proper arrangement of magnets within the package. Two or more magnets should be arranged in a way that half of the magnets are parallel to the other half, the poles pointing in opposite directions.For instance, if you want to send 50 disc magnets with a diameter of 10 mm and a height of 3 mm, these basically arrange themselves into a "bar" of 50 x 3 = 150 mm length. However, you should not ship this bar like that, but break it up in the middle, so that the north poles of 25 magnets point into one direction and the other half lays parallel to them, but with the north pole pointing in the other direction. This way, the magnets will be "short circuited" and the magnetic field of the package will be almost zero. Naturally, you can arrange four, six or more "bars" parallel to each other.
If you only have 2 magnets to send, it is possible that this arrangement is not stable, meaning that the magnets don't want to stay in this anti-parallel position. You can arrange the magnets on a piece of metal sheet - one magnet with its north pole towards the metal sheet, the other one with its south pole towards the metal sheet. This way, the magnets can be stabilised and the magnetic "short circuit" is even better with the metal sheet, meaning the magnetic field will decrease massively.
2. Create distance
The magnetic field of a magnet decreases with increasing distance very quickly. Therefore, it is advisable to pack a rather big package and position the magnets in the middle of it. It doesn't matter if you fill up the space with paper, Styrofoam, bubble wrap, cardboard or wood. Except for sheet steel, other materials are no barriers for magnetic fields. Only the increased distance is responsible for the reduction of the magnetic field. Of course, you'll have to retain the magnets in the middle of the package, so they won't travel towards the sides of the package during the course of the transport.Therefore, the shipping of bigger magnets in an envelope is not advisable, since the distance to the outer surface is too small.