Ferromagnetic metals are strongly attracted by a magnetic force.
Will steel sheet metal attract magnet.
The key for them to attract to magnets is their alloy composition or which other elements do they have.
When a work piece itself has become magnetic after mechanical processing it will attract iron dust.
When it is time to coat the work piece at a later stage this will lead to poor adhesion.
The common ferromagnetic metals include iron nickel cobalt gadolinium dysprosium and alloys such as steel that also contain specific ferromagnetic metals such as iron or nickel.
If the steel is thin or small magnet to steel is weaker.
Elemental nickel and some nickel alloys are also ferromagnetic such as aluminum cobalt nickel alnico magnets.
Many folks feel like this answer is incorrect because it doesn t feel right.
A magnet stuck to a steel washer won t stick nearly as well to a steel surface.
Even though the galvanization process involves coating the steel with zinc a nonmagnetic metal the magnetic properties of the steel are not hindered by the zinc coating.
While true it s usually because of the next two rules.
When you handle a magnet and a piece of steel it does seem to feel weaker than a magnet to another magnet.
The useful magnetic field is definitely extended farther away from the magnet.
A small cylinder magnet stuck to a steel disc sticks to a steel sheet metal surface but just barely.
Magnets separate metal from steel grit and ceramic grit so that there are no metal contaminants in the stainless steel.
Ferromagnetic metals are commonly used to make permanent magnets.