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Bonded Neodymium RIng Magnets
Neodymium Bonded Magnets - Strong Ring Magnets
What is a bonded neodymium magnet? It’s a powerful combination of neodymium magnetic powder mixed with a non-magnetic polymer or rubber binder. The result is a powerful, corrosion resistant neodymium ring magnet that can easily be machined. While they offer less flux, they are easily formed into intricately shaped patterns without suffering any magnetic losses. You can find bonded disc magnets in many applications, including automotive motors, electrical motors, and perhaps even your next project.
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Neodymium Ring Magnets, Countersunk
Neodymium Countersunk Magnets - Strong Ring Magnets
Neodymium countersunk ring magnets are available in a wide variety of sizes and grades to meet the needs of all types of applications. A neodymium countersunk ring magnet offers a quick and simple installation that provides optimum holding results. Applications for countersunk rings include closures, hanging items, and clamping. To accomplish a flush and smooth finish, use neodymium ring magnets made with a single (or double) countersunk hole. Please note that these countersunk ring magnets have the magnetic pole on the countersunk face stated.
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Neodymium Ring Magnets, N35
N35 Neodymium Magnets - Strong Ring Magnets
Neodymium N35 ring magnets offer endless possibilities. Their unique shape adapts to many different applications, environments, and installations. Even better, they offer intense magnetic strength that is condensed within a small package, making them a great fit in tight spaces. With many different options for size, inside diameter, and strength, BuyMagnets.com provides you with flexible and versatile magnetic solutions. For assistance in selecting the best magnet for your application, contact us today.
Neodymium Ring Magnets
Strong Neodymium Ring Magnets Online
BuyMagnets.com offers a wide variety of neodymium ring magnets, which are simply described as a disc magnet with a hole in it. Although the hole can be placed at nearly any position on the disc, the hole is almost always centrally located. The ring magnet is used for fitting the magnet to another item, for example as part of an assembly. Particularly large ring magnets can also be used to make use of the parallel magnetic field within the aperture of the ring. Please note that ring magnets are magnetized through their height or thickness—not their diameter. Choose from neodymium bonded ring magnets, neodymium countersunk ring magnets, and N35 ring magnets.