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Not all magnets are equal! Let's discover why.
Every magnet has two poles - positive and negative
- that work together to complete its magnetic circuit. Invisible lines
of magnetic energy called "flux lines" exit the magnet from
the negative pole, seeking to re-enter through the positive pole. The
energy created by these flux lines creates the magnetic field.
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The Evolution of Nikkens Magnet Design
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Stage 1: Single-Pole Surface
Magnets
The oldest type of magnet is the single-pole surface magnet. Each side
of this type of magnet consists of a single pole. When viewed through
Nikkens exclusive Magna-View Sensor, this type of magnet looks
a lot like an eclipse - a big, black dot with a halo effect around the
perimeter. The halo you see is caused by the magnetic field, transitioning
from negative to positive, as the flux lines enter the positive pole area
on the other side. This is one of the most common types of magnets used
in our industry.
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Stage 2: Alternating Pole
Magnets Linear Design
The next type of magnet featured alternating "stripes" of negative
and positive poles, so the flux lines wouldnt travel as far to complete
their circuit. This was a superior magnet for use in active products like
insoles, pads and wraps. However, it still had its drawbacks. The stripe
design limits the alternating magnetic field from covering all the angles
on the surface of the magnet.
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Stage 3: Alternating Pole
Magnets Circular Design
In an attempt to provide alternating poles which cross more angles, the
circular design was developed as an improvement of the basic, alternating-pole
magnet. Although it provided a wider variety of angles of alternating
poles, the circular design still wasnt quite good enough - unless
it was positioned exactly centrally. Other companies still utilise this
technology today, in products such as insoles and pads. These products
often feature small, circular-designed disks side by side. Its important
to recognise that only certain areas are magnetised using this technology.
So, not only are many angles missed, but the entire area outside the magnets
circles is missed completely.
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Stage 4: A Nikken Exclusive
The Patented Checkerboard Design
Nikken recognised the limitations of the existing magnet designs. So its
engineering experts set out to create an entirely new design - and they
succeeded. Nikkens patented checkerboard design achieved the primary
objective - it enabled many more angles to be crossed by alternating poles.
In addition, this superior-quality magnet could be used throughout large
areas of product, to completely cover the surface of the product - for
100% magnetic coverage. At first glance, it seemed that Nikken had created
the perfect magnet.
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Stage 5: A Nikken Exclusive
The Patented Equilateral (EQL) Magnetic Design
Our product development engineers were not content with their success.
They immediately set out to improve on their checkerboard design! And
they created the Equilateral Magnetic design. You may know it as "the
triangular board design." A recent technological discovery pointed
their research toward something called "field gradient". It
was discovered that field gradient was the most important determining
factor in the quality of magnets for active products such as insoles,
pads and wraps. When viewed under Nikkens exclusive Magna-View
Sensor, you can see dark, triangular magnetic areas, separated by light
halos. In the centre of each triangle, the magnetic field is the strongest.
This design causes a landscape of peaks and valleys of magnetic energy
all across the magnets surface. These steep peaks and valleys of
magnetic energy are called "steep field gradient". The EQL design
could also cover all the angles on the entire surface of the magnet! This
cutting edge development in magnetic technology makes Nikkens products
truly unique.
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The next stage: Flexible, stretchable magnets
Fortunately, the scientists and engineers who work with Nikken can imagine
technical innovations that others would never dream about. Nikkens
product development researchers then took their advanced technology to
a new level by creating an entirely new product category flexible,
stretchable magnets! EQL Magnetic Technology and flexible Elastomag material
are a perfect match. EQL provides a perfectly even, consistent magnetic
area. And Elastomag makes it possible to produce a wrap where the entire
surface is magnetic. Only a truly visionary group of thinkers could come
up with an idea like the Elastomag. Elastomag is the only flexible, stretchable
wrap with EQL Magnetic Technology. The only magnetic wrap thats
completely magnetic. The only wrap that has Nikken Far-Infrared Technology,
to provide comfortable, breathable warmth (see separate link on Nikkens
Far-Infrared Technology to find out more). And with orthopedic design,
the only wrap to offer all of these features together, in a single product.
The new Elastomag Support Wraps an idea like this could only come
from Nikken.
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