Neodymium Block Magnets
Neodymium block, bar, and cube magnets are the strongest commercially available rare earth magnets, and they are incredibly powerful relative to their size. Shop our wide selection of super-strong wholesale neodymium block and cube magnets for sale below, listed below in ascending order from tiny to small and medium to large.
Powerful Neodymium Block Magnets for Sale
Our selection of permanent neodymium block magnets, sometimes called neo magnets, available for purchase offer a great choice for projects requiring a flat rectangular attachment to secure components. These powerful rare earth magnets have flat surfaces on all sides, enabling an incredibly high magnetic field. Block and bar magnets are a frequently chosen shape of neodymium magnets. Our selection of block magnets includes sizes ranging from small to large, and popular grades such as N35, N42, and N52.
Rare earth block magnets are commonly used in various fields such as arts and crafts, woodworking, cabinetry, tactial gear/accessories, and model building. They're also used for displaying artwork, signs, and banners in educational institutions, galleries, retail stores, exhibition stalls, and industrial settings. Other applications include speakers, medical devices, magnetic therapy items, research projects, and as concealed fasteners in folders, brochures, binders, luxury packaging, and menus.
Strong neodymium block magnets are an excellent selection for individuals seeking a powerful and dependable magnet for their project. Whether you're looking to fasten components on a production line, enhance the efficacy of your consumer product, or simply need a strong magnet for a DIY task, our neodymium block magnets for sale are sure to deliver the performance you require. We also offer bulk and discounted pricing for wholesale buyers and businesses.
Horizontal vs Vertical Positioning
While determining the necessary pull force, it's essential to consider the positioning of the magnet. A magnet will retain its specified pull force weight when installed vertically, for instance, on the bottom side of a steel beam or a table. However, due to gravity and the risk of the magnet sliding down the attachment surface, a magnet positioned laterally or horizontally - like on the side of a fridge or file cabinet - will hold only 30 percent or less of its advertised pull force.
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