Magnetic flux distribution describes how magnetic field lines are distributed around and within a magnet. It directly impacts magnetic field strength, attractive force, and the interaction of the magnet with nearby objects. While many people only focus on a magnet's size or grade...
In industrial applications, magnetic strength alone is insufficient to guarantee magnet performance and long-term reliability. The true determinant of magnet performance and long-term reliability is its long-term magnetic stability. Industrial neodymium magnets typically need to...
When evaluating neodymium magnets, most buyers focus on magnet grade, tensile strength, or coating, often overlooking magnet density. In reality, magnet density plays a crucial role in determining magnetic properties, mechanical strength, and long-term stability. Understanding ho...
Neodymium magnets and magnetic accessories offer a powerful and versatile solution for securing, mounting, and organizing metal parts. From pot magnets and magnetic hooks to magnetic pins and name tag, these accessories extend the applications of permanent ndfeb magnets across a...
In magnetic applications, performance stability is often just as important as magnetic strength. Engineers and purchasing personnel may notice that some magnets that initially perform well gradually lose their magnetism under improperly controlled operating conditions. This pheno...
Neodymium magnets come in a variety of shapes, with disc, ring, and block magnets being the most common. While they are all made of rare earth material and possess strong magnetism, their shape plays a crucial role in determining their performance in different applications. Choos...
High temperature neodymium magnets are not simply upgraded versions of ordinary magnets; they are specially designed to maintain performance at extreme temperatures. In industrial and automotive applications, from electric vehicle (EV) motors to high-speed machinery, standard N35...
When customers pick up a finished neodymium magnet, their first impression is often its smooth, shiny, uniform, and near-perfect surface. However, beneath this silky surface lies a series of highly controlled engineering processes. Whether it's nickel plating, zinc plating, epoxy...
Most people associate Buckyballs with building various shapes of small magnetic balls or stress relief. But beyond their common desktop toy image, these miniature magnets play unexpected roles in creative work, technical problem-solving, and even everyday practical tasks. Thanks...
As a neodymium magnet manufacturer with decades of experience, supplying products to various industries worldwide, we understand that many customers focus on choosing the right size, grade, and coating, often overlooking a crucial detail: proper storage. Even the highest quality...
Anyone who has handled custom grades neodymium magnets may have noticed an unusual phenomenon: as the magnetic grade increases—from N35 all the way to N52—the physical strength of the magnet tends to decrease, rather than increase. Users are sometimes surprised to fin...
When people see a neodymium magnet, they imagine a solid, unchanging piece of metal. But in the world of rare earth magnetic materials, the truth is far more delicate. Even a tiny change in raw materials, additives, or ratios can dramatically alter a magnet’s behavior. Thes...