Rare Earth Neodymium Cylinder Magnets can also be known as Rod Magnets. They are ideal for applications requiring the embedding of magnets with more than average length. These strong neodymium permanent magnets are able to generate a high magnetic pull force for their size.
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Neodymium cylinder magnets are the preferred choice for many consumer, commercial and technical applications.
These powerful magnets have an excellent size-to-strength ratio and are suitable for a wide range of applications and industries. Neodymium cylinder magnets have various useful applications. Sintered or bonded cylindrical or disc Neo magnets are ideal for home use. The average person can use small magnets in their garage, workshop, home or office.
Material: Sintered Neodymium-Iron-Boron.
Size: It will be different according to client’s requirement;
Magnetic property: From N35 to N54, 35M to 50M, 35H t 48H, 33SH to 45SH, 30UH to 40UH, 30EH to 38EH; we are able to manufacture the full range of Sintered Nd-Fe-B products including the high energy magnets such as N52, 50M, 48H, 45SH, 40UH,38EH,34AH, (BH)max from 33-53MGOe, maximum working temperature up to 230 Degrees Centigrade.
Coating: Zn, Nickle, silver, gold, epoxy and so on.
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A cylinder magnet typically has two poles: a north pole and a south pole. These poles are located at the opposite ends of the cylindrical magnet. The magnetic field lines of the magnet emerge from the north pole and loop back into the south pole, creating a closed loop that defines the magnetic field.
The orientation of the poles is determined by the alignment of the magnet's magnetic domains. In a long cylinder magnet, the alignment of the domains is typically along the axis of the cylinder. This results in a clear distinction between the two poles at the ends of the cylinder.
Making a cylindrical magnet involves several steps, from selecting the appropriate magnetic material to shaping and magnetizing the magnet. Here's a general overview of the process:
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Keep in mind that the process can vary based on the specific type of magnet, the material being used, and the manufacturing techniques of the company producing the magnets. Additionally, strong magnets like neodymium magnets can be hazardous due to their powerful magnetic fields, so proper safety precautions should be taken during all stages of production.
The magnetic field around a cylindrical magnet, like any magnet, consists of magnetic field lines that extend outward from the magnet's north pole and loop back into its south pole. The exact pattern of the magnetic field depends on the magnet's shape, size, and magnetization direction.
For a cylindrical magnet, if it is magnetized along its length (axially magnetized), the magnetic field lines will typically follow these general patterns:
The density and direction of the magnetic field lines give us information about the strength and direction of the magnetic field. The magnetic field is strongest near the magnet's poles and becomes weaker as you move farther away from the magnet.
It's important to note that the magnetic field lines are a useful visual representation of the magnetic field, but in reality, magnetic fields are three-dimensional and can be quite complex. The behavior of the magnetic field can be further influenced by nearby objects, the presence of other magnets, and the surrounding environment.
Fullzen Magnetics has more than 10 years of experience in the design and manufacture of custom rare earth magnets. Send us a request for quote or contact us today to discuss your project's specialty requirements, and our experienced team of engineers will help you determine the most cost effective way of providing you with what you need.Send us your specifications detailing your custom magnet application.