isoweld Click® Magnets
Solving jobsite challenges with it's spring-loaded design
A critical member of our isoweld® family.
Our magnets play a critical role in a flat roof installation process as they cool and compress the welds made by our isoweld® induction tools. To ensure that our magnets, in combination with our other isoweld tools, provide you with maximum jobsite efficiency, we redesigned our existing cooling/compression magnets to address numerous installation challenges faced by roofers.
This new innovative magnet takes the features, already offering in our existing cooling magnets, and redesigned its internal mechanism, resulting in the brand new isoweld Click®. By allowing the magnet to move internally, with what we call our "spring-loaded design," it now provides two key benefits:
A self-centering mechanism
With this spring-loaded design, the magnet will engage once it's entirely over a metal roofing plate. This helps installers compress and cool the entire weld correctly, reducing substandard and unreliable welds on the roof where a magnet may not be centered or fully covering a weld.
Exceptionally easy cleaning
The magnet face is easily demagnetized by simply tilting/disengaging the magnet from a plate. The inner mechanism now slides off of the magnet face, allowing users to easily wipe off debris. By making it so easy to prevent debris from staying on the magnet, installers can be more confident in their projects integrity with a reduction in damage to their membrane.
Less debris,
Less patches.
Easy cleaning mechanism
Get cleaner welds with less effort. By simply turning the magnet to demagnetize its face, you can easily wipe off any debris picked up while working. This ensures more reliable and consistent welds while also helping reduce damage to your membrane.
Innovative design for maximum efficiency
When the magnet is placed up right on the membrane, it's bottom surface will be magnetized and compress the weld as it attracts to the metal plates. Successful engagement to the plate is confirmed by an audible "click" sound.
The spring-loaded mechanism will prevent the surface from being fully magnetized without a plate present. This significantly reduces the amount of debris being picked up on the magnet face.
Rotating the magnet upside down will completely demagnetize the bottom surface as the mechanism inside falls. Any debris picked up can then easily be cleaned off.
Why choose induction welding?
Induction welding is a unique process that welds stress plates to TPO or PVC/KEE membrane by heating the adhesive-bonded metal plates by subjecting them to an alternating electro-magnetic field. SFS advocates for this connection process because:
Speed - Induction welding machines facilitate rapid connection creation, achieving individual welds in mere seconds. By simply pressing the inductor pad onto the plate, pressing a button initiates an almost instantaneous weld. This efficiency enables contractors to substantially reduce installation time, allowing them to complete more projects within a given timeframe.
Durability - Induction welding creates a very strong connection that is pressure and weather tight. When executed using SFS technology, the connection can withstand up to 200 MPH winds.
Safety - This welding method eliminates the use of an open flame, concentrating heat at a safe distance from the installer. In turn, the use of an induction welder results in a reduced need for extensive protective equipment and fewer associated hazards such as smoke, fumes, and chemicals.
Ease of Use - With fewer hazards and ergonomic machinery design, induction welding simplifies the overall installation process by minimizing disruptions and hazards. Plus, the equipment is easy to learn and maintain.
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isoweld Click® Magnets
Solving jobsite challenges with it's spring-loaded design
A critical member of our isoweld® family.
Our magnets play a critical role in a flat roof installation process as they cool and compress the welds made by our isoweld® induction tools. To ensure that our magnets, in combination with our other isoweld tools, provide you with maximum jobsite efficiency, we redesigned our existing cooling/compression magnets to address numerous installation challenges faced by roofers.
This new innovative magnet takes the features, already offering in our existing cooling magnets, and redesigned its internal mechanism, resulting in the brand new isoweld Click®. By allowing the magnet to move internally, with what we call our "spring-loaded design," it now provides two key benefits:
A self-centering mechanism
With this spring-loaded design, the magnet will engage once it's entirely over a metal roofing plate. This helps installers compress and cool the entire weld correctly, reducing substandard and unreliable welds on the roof where a magnet may not be centered or fully covering a weld.
Exceptionally easy cleaning
The magnet face is easily demagnetized by simply tilting/disengaging the magnet from a plate. The inner mechanism now slides off of the magnet face, allowing users to easily wipe off debris. By making it so easy to prevent debris from staying on the magnet, installers can be more confident in their projects integrity with a reduction in damage to their membrane.
Less debris,
Less patches.
Easy cleaning mechanism
Get cleaner welds with less effort. By simply turning the magnet to demagnetize its face, you can easily wipe off any debris picked up while working. This ensures more reliable and consistent welds while also helping reduce damage to your membrane.
Innovative design for maximum efficiency
When the magnet is placed up right on the membrane, it's bottom surface will be magnetized and compress the weld as it attracts to the metal plates. Successful engagement to the plate is confirmed by an audible "click" sound.
The spring-loaded mechanism will prevent the surface from being fully magnetized without a plate present. This significantly reduces the amount of debris being picked up on the magnet face.
Rotating the magnet upside down will completely demagnetize the bottom surface as the mechanism inside falls. Any debris picked up can then easily be cleaned off.
Why choose induction welding?
Induction welding is a unique process that welds stress plates to TPO or PVC/KEE membrane by heating the adhesive-bonded metal plates by subjecting them to an alternating electro-magnetic field. SFS advocates for this connection process because:
Speed - Induction welding machines facilitate rapid connection creation, achieving individual welds in mere seconds. By simply pressing the inductor pad onto the plate, pressing a button initiates an almost instantaneous weld. This efficiency enables contractors to substantially reduce installation time, allowing them to complete more projects within a given timeframe.
Durability - Induction welding creates a very strong connection that is pressure and weather tight. When executed using SFS technology, the connection can withstand up to 200 MPH winds.
Safety - This welding method eliminates the use of an open flame, concentrating heat at a safe distance from the installer. In turn, the use of an induction welder results in a reduced need for extensive protective equipment and fewer associated hazards such as smoke, fumes, and chemicals.
Ease of Use - With fewer hazards and ergonomic machinery design, induction welding simplifies the overall installation process by minimizing disruptions and hazards. Plus, the equipment is easy to learn and maintain.