You may be more familiar with countersunk magnets than you think. These ring magnets look like washers with a raised surface and a hole in the middle. There are wedges and holes, so a countersunk magnet (also called a countersunk magnet) can be ancho...
Since Neodymium Magnets' invention in the early 1980s, a wide range of industries has found uses for these super strong magnets. If you’re reading this on your computer, you’re using a neodymium magnet right now! Some applications include: Hard disk ...
The magnetic field distribution of the neodymium ring magnets is as follows: the inner space of the ring still belongs to the outer magnetic field distribution, and part of the magnetic induction line connects the magnetic poles of both ends through ...
As we all know, a pot magnet is a magnet system in which powerful NdFeB magnets are embedded in durable steel cups or grooves. Also called cup magnet or fixed magnet. Compared with a single neodymium sink magnet, the pot magnet has more advantages: 1...
Pot magnets, also called Mounting Magnets, Cup Magnets, Holding Magnets, Magnetic Holders or Magnet Hooks, are made of permanent magnets encased in a metal pot, and feature a hole, thread, boss or removable hook in the center of the magnets. The pot ...
What Are Neodymium Rare Earth Magnets? Neodymium magnets are the strongest permanent magnets available and, even if you've never heard of them before, you probably use them every day. They're sometimes called NdFeB, or Neo magnets, and despite being ...
The neodymium ring magnet is a disk magnet or a cylindrical magnet with a through-hole in the center of the magnet. Neodymium (Neo or NdFeB) magnets are permanent magnets and are part of the rare earth magnet series. The new magnet has the highest ma...
The pot magnet is in a steel shell, which is sometimes called a pot-encapsulated permanent magnet, hence the name "pot" magnet. Permanent magnets can emit a magnetic field without any electrical energy. Pot magnets are commonly used as magnetic bases...