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- Design a twist-release phone mount with a single magnet — One Twist-Release Polymagnet replaces a spring, a latch, and an alignment guide — with the force curve to prove it.
- Self-align a connector to ±0.1 mm without a mechanical guide — How an Align Polymagnet seats two parts in one repeatable position and rotation.
- Replace a spring-and-latch closure with one part — A Spring-Latch Polymagnet holds firmly, then soft-closes — no moving pieces, no assembly.
- Programmable vs. conventional magnets: read the force curves — Why a coded face gives up to 4x holding on sheet metal — and near-zero stray field to disturb electronics.
- Add a tactile detent to a dial or drawer — Detent Polymagnets for 4- and 12-position haptics your users can feel.
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LinkedInYour product needs a magnet that does more than stick. Align, latch, spring, twist-release — from one passive part, no moving pieces. Here's how design engineers are building with programmable magnets 👇
YouTube60-second demo: a magnet that holds hard, then releases with a twist. That's correlated magnetics — watch the force flip as it rotates.
X / TwitterA magnet with North and South on the SAME face? That's a Polymagnet. Align, spring, latch, twist-release — programmed like code. #productdesign #magnets
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Subject: The magnet that does more than stick — a demo kit for your bench
Hi {first_name} — if you've ever stacked a spring, a latch, and an alignment feature just to make two parts click together, there's a simpler way. One programmable magnet can align, hold, and twist-release on its own. Want a demo kit to feel it?
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Programmable magnets for product designers — align, latch, spring, and twist-release from one part. Order a demo kit and feel it.
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Tracks qualified design-engineer leads — demo-kit orders, sample requests, and CAD downloads every week against your starting baseline, and shifts effort toward whatever moves the number.
🎬Creative
Short application-demo reels (twist-release, self-align, soft-close) plus Polyvision force-curve walkthroughs — video is Polymagnet's strongest and most under-used medium.
Your product doesn't need a spring, a latch, and a guide — it needs one magnet
Every mechanical designer knows the drill: to make two parts align, hold, and release cleanly, you stack up a spring, a detent, a latch, and an alignment feature. More parts, more tolerance stack, more cost.
A programmable magnet collapses all of that into one passive component. By printing many small poles — 'maxels' — onto a single face in a coded pattern, a Polymagnet can self-align a connector, hold it firmly, and release it with a twist. No moving parts, no assembly.
It's the same principle behind the 'snap' of a detachable 2-in-1 laptop: a linear magnetic spring tuned so the connection feels right — not too weak, not too sticky. And because the field is concentrated at the surface, holding force on sheet metal can reach up to 4x a conventional magnet, with almost no stray field to disturb nearby electronics.
The catch has always been that engineers don't know it exists. If you're designing a mount, a closure, a connector, or a haptic dial, it's worth ten minutes with a demo kit — the behavior is hard to believe until it's in your hand.