A neodymium countersunk magnet is a type of high-strength rare-earth magnet, typically made from an alloy of neodymium, iron, and boron (NdFeB), designed with a countersunk hole in the center. This hole allows screws or bolts to sit flush with the magnet’s surface, making it ideal for securely mounting the magnet to various surfaces, such as wood or metal, without protruding hardware.
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A neodymium block magnet is a strong, rectangular-shaped magnet made from an alloy of neodymium (Nd), iron (Fe), and boron (B), also known as NdFeB. It is one of the strongest types of permanent magnets available, offering high magnetic strength in a compact size. These magnets are widely used across various industries due to their powerful magnetic field and versatility.
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Our neodymium block magnets are crafted from high-grade NdFeB (neodymium, iron, boron) alloy, delivering exceptional magnetic strength in a compact, rectangular design. These block magnets are ideal for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications that require powerful, reliable magnetic force.
Yes, we can fully customize the size, shape, and strength of neodymium magnets according to your needs. Whether you require block, disc, ring, or custom shapes, we can manufacture magnets to meet your specifications, including different grades for magnetic strength.
The strength of neodymium magnets is measured in terms of their magnetic grade (e.g., N35 to N52), which represents their maximum energy product. The higher the grade, the stronger the magnet. Additionally, magnetic pull force and surface Gauss readings can be used to measure specific magnet strength.
Neodymium magnets are safe to use if handled properly. They are extremely strong, so they should be kept away from electronics and medical devices like pacemakers. Large magnets can snap together with considerable force, posing a pinching or crushing hazard, so always handle them with care.
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.