The GM-52 Standard.
Defining the next generation of magnetic flux efficiency, alignment precision, and thermal management for mobile accessories.
THE MISSION
Why GaussMatrix™? Standard magnetic cases rely on generic N45-grade magnets arranged with loose polarity tolerances. This results in weak adhesion, slippage during travel, and excessive heat buildup during wireless charging.
GaussMatrix™ (GM-52) was engineered to solve these deficits. It is not just a magnet; it is a strict specification for flux density, array spacing, and thermal dissipation. If it doesn’t meet the GM-52 benchmark, it’s not GaussMatrix.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
1. High-Flux Density (N52)
- The Spec: Utilizing exclusively sintered Neodymium Iron Boron (NdFeB) magnets graded at N52.
- The Metric: Minimum Pull Force: 1,200g (vs. industry standard 700g).
- The Result: High-G stability. Devices remain locked in position even during high-vibration scenarios (e.g., off-road driving, aviation).
2. Zero-Tolerance Alignment
- The Spec: The GaussMatrix array utilizes a <0.5mm polarity variance. The orientation magnet (vertical axis) is calibrated for instant, snap-to locking.
- The Metric: Alignment Speed: <0.1s.
- The Result: No “searching” for the charging sweet spot. Accessories self-correct instantly for optimal connection.
3. Passive Thermal Management
- The Spec: Magnets are spaced to minimize eddy currents during inductive charging.
- The Metric: Thermal Efficiency: +15% heat dissipation vs. standard arrays.
- The Result: Sustained fast-charging speeds. By reducing interference-generated heat, the GM-52 standard protects battery health and maintains peak wattage delivery.
COMPARATIVE DATA
Performance Benchmark: GM-52 vs. Standard OEM
| Metric | Standard OEM Case | GaussMatrix™ (GM-52) |
|---|---|---|
| Magnet Grade | N45 / N48 | N52 (Sintered) |
| Vertical Pull Force | 700gf | 1,200gf+ |
| Shear Resistance | Low (Slides easily) | High (Locked) |
| Charging Efficiency | 75% | 92% |
APPLICATIONS
Authorized Applications: The GaussMatrix™ standard is currently deployed in high-performance mobile protection systems requiring tactical-grade retention.