| Magnetic Assembly Engineering | Best for OEM buyers who want the factory to control magnetic orientation and assembly quality before shipment. | Datum definition: Mechanical and magnetic reference by drawing | A controlled datum prevents assemblies that look correct but sense incorrectly. |
| Overmolded and Carrier-Mounted Magnets | Best for OEM teams that need magnets delivered in a carrier or housing instead of as loose parts. | Process compatibility: Defined by molding, insert, or bonding method | Heat, pressure, and chemicals can affect coating, retention, and magnetic properties. |
| Coating and Corrosion Control | Best for buyers whose field failures are more likely to come from coating, corrosion, or process mismatch than magnet strength. | Exposure type: Dry, humid, salt, chemical, liquid, or sealed | A default coating may not match the real environment or assembly process. |
| Magnetic Validation and Documentation | Best for procurement and quality teams that need supplier evidence before approving repeat orders. | Inspection scope: Dimensions, polarity, coating, pull force, or field output by agreement | Undefined inspection scope creates quotation ambiguity and acceptance disputes. |
| OEM Supply and Repeat Order Programs | Best for purchasing teams that need a reliable China factory for repeated OEM sensor magnet demand. | Revision control: Drawing and spec baseline by buyer approval | Repeat orders fail when old and new assumptions are mixed. |