Magnet Testing Services

Specializing in compliance with industry standards through our expert magnet testing and certification services. Educating your staff about magnets, industry standards and our testing procedures, comes standard.

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Breakaway Testing to ASME B30.20 industrial standards for safe and compliant lift magnets.

Onsite and In-house testing for food safety compliance with FSMA, SQF, BRC, and HACCP.

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The 3rd Party Advantage

Why Independent 3rd-Party Certification Matters:

While many facilities attempt to perform in-house magnet testing, an independent audit from MagnetCert provides three critical advantages that internal checks cannot:

  • Unbiased Objectivity: Auditors (SQF, BRC, OSHA) prioritize reports from external specialists. It eliminates the "conflict of interest" and proves your facility is held to the highest external standards.

  • NIST-Traceable Equipment: We use precision-calibrated Gauss meters and pull-test kits. Our tools are certified and traceable, ensuring your data holds up under the strictest regulatory scrutiny.

  • Audit-Ready Documentation: We don't just "test" magnets; we provide the professional certification paperwork that becomes a permanent part of your safety or quality manual. When the auditor asks for proof, you simply hand them the MagnetCert report.

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"The Audit Survival Checklist"

Is Your Facility Truly "Audit-Ready"? (The Magnet Safety Checklist)

Whether you are moving steel or processing flour, your magnets are your "silent guardians." But when was the last time they were truly verified? Use this quick checklist to see if you're prepared for your next inspection:

The Paper Trail: Do you have a certificate for every magnet on the floor dated within the last 12 months?

Calibration Proof: Can you prove the equipment used to test your magnets was itself calibrated and certified?

Standard Compliance: Are your lift magnets tested to ASME B30.20 standards, or are you just "guessing" their breakaway strength?

Physical Integrity: Have you checked for "dead spots," housing cracks, or weld fatigue that a simple visual check might miss?

Third-Party Validation: If an auditor asks why you believe your magnets are safe, is your answer "because we checked them ourselves" or "because they were certified by MagnetCert"?

Don’t leave your compliance to chance. Aligning Strength with Safety!®

Sample Lifting Magnet Certificate
Sample Lifting Magnet Certificate
Sample Food Testing Certificate
Sample Food Testing Certificate
18+ Years Industry Experience
18+ Years Industry Experience

18+ Years industry experience

Customer Feedback

Hear from our satisfied clients about our services.

Excellent communication and quick service. Their onsite testing allowed the magnets to be back in service the same day.

John D.
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A person holds onto a grey fabric-covered item with printed specifications. The text includes product details such as model and power ratings. The background features a green outdoor setting with grass and part of a tent.

Sparta, MI

The onsite food grade magnet testing was thorough and efficient. Magnetcert's team made the process easy to understand and ensured our compliance with food safety regulations.

A laboratory setting featuring a large, square room with padded, soundproof walls arranged in a grid pattern. In the foreground, a large directional antenna or device with wires is positioned on a wooden stand. In the center of the room, blue foam pyramids are arranged on a platform, likely used for acoustic testing, with some red cubes and additional equipment in the background.
A laboratory setting featuring a large, square room with padded, soundproof walls arranged in a grid pattern. In the foreground, a large directional antenna or device with wires is positioned on a wooden stand. In the center of the room, blue foam pyramids are arranged on a platform, likely used for acoustic testing, with some red cubes and additional equipment in the background.
Sarah L.

Mississauga, ON

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