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Programmable vs. conventional magnets: read the force curves

July 7, 2026

In the news this week: Origami-inspired reprogrammable microactuator system — another sign that magnets are quietly getting smarter.

Why a coded face gives up to 4x holding on sheet metal — and near-zero stray field to disturb electronics.

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.

Want to feel it? A demo kit puts the behavior in your hand — align, latch, spring, and twist-release, all from one part.

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