When magnets are transferred from a controlled indoor environment to the unpredictable seawater environment, their lifespan faces a true test. The marine environment is a breeding ground for corrosion: high salinity accelerates chemical reactions, constant humidity provides the m...
In today's competitive rare earth neodymium magnet market, it's tempting to source the cheapest components to cut costs. However, when it comes to neodymium magnets, choosing a low-cost, low-quality option can be more expensive in the long run.
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Wireless charging has rapidly evolved from a premium feature to an everyday necessity. Whether it's a smartphone, smartwatch, earphones, or an electric toothbrush, the convenience of simply placing a device on a charging pad is revolutionizing the way we charge our electronic dev...
Magnets have been attracting people for centuries—but for kids, they’re more than just objects of curiosity. Magnetic attraction can be a gateway to understanding core principles of physics, and a wide range of custom magnetic toys are increasingly being used as power...
Nickel plating for neodymium magnets is one of the most common solutions for protecting neodymium magnets from corrosion and wear. However, not all nickel plating processes are the same. The two main nickel plating technologies - electroplating and chemical nickel - have signific...
Neodymium magnetic hooks are a very useful tool in both domestic and industrial settings. They can withstand considerable weight without drilling or permanent installation, making them a popular choice for organization and temporary installation. However, a common concern among u...
In many workplaces and events, strong magnetic name badges are an essential part of professional identification. From retail stores to exhibitions and corporate meetings, the way a name badge is worn can directly affect comfort, appearance, and even fabric integrity. While pins a...
When choosing magnets for industrial, commercial or DIY applications, many buyers face a common choice: Should they use bare neodymium magnets or pot magnets? While both magnets use the powerful material neodymium iron boron (NdFeB), their performance and usefulness can vary grea...
As a professional magnet supplier, one of the most common questions we receive from customers is: “How much weight can this magnet actually hold?” While pulling force is often a key selling point, it's important to understand that the rated pull force shown in product...
Neodymium magnetic toys such as buckyballs, magnetic blocks, and construction sets have gained popularity worldwide for their educational and recreational value. However, their small size and strong magnetic force also raise important safety concerns—especially when used by...
Buckyballs—those tiny, shiny magnetic balls—may look simple at first glance, but they are a perfect example of how magnetic principles work on a small scale. Each ball is a powerful sphere neodymium magnet, and when hundreds of them come together, they form surprising...
Neodymium magnets have revolutionized fishing magnets due to their extraordinary pulling force. However, what many hobbyists and even professionals may overlook is that these magnets—despite their strength—have critical vulnerabilities when exposed to outdoo...