Magnet Shapes

Cylinder Magnets

Cylinder magnets are characterized by their height and diameter specifications, featuring straight, parallel sides and a circular cross-section. Many cylinder magnets also include a hollow center or void, allowing them to slide onto spindles or shafts. The cylindrical shape of these magnets influences the arrangement of the magnetic...

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Disc Magnets

Disc magnets are thin, flat, and circular, with a diameter that always exceeds their thickness. Known for being cost-effective and versatile, the disc shape is one of the most popular choices for magnets. These magnets serve a wide range of functions, with one of the most common uses being...

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Block Magnets

Block magnets are versatile and available in rectangular, square, or cube shapes. Each block has six sides, with all joined elevations forming right angles. These magnets are commonly housed in custom-made channels to fasten or hold components together. Their ability to provide magnetic engagement as a permanent fastening mechanism...

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Bar Magnets

Bar magnets are a versatile and universal rectangular shape commonly used for a wide range of applications. Their adaptability comes from the variety of magnetic materials they are made from. For instance, Neodymium bar magnets are ideal for applications requiring a strong magnetic connection, while Ferrite bar magnets,...

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Pot Magnets

Pot magnets, also known as holding discs, are primarily used for gripping, clamping, and fixing components together. Some pot magnets feature a central void, while others come with a male thread or a countersunk attachment hole, allowing for secure attachment to non-magnetic surfaces via screws, rivets, or bolts. These...

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Ring Magnets

Ring magnets, similar to disc magnets, feature a thin flat design with a central hollow or cavity. Their specifications are measured by the outer diameter, inner diameter, and thickness. These magnets are typically used on a spindle, axle, shaft, or rod to regulate the mechanical threshold at which components within...

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Arc Magnets

Arc-shaped magnets are among the most common and versatile magnets, playing a crucial role in motors and generators by converting electrical currents into mechanical power. They are also widely used in magnetic couplings, which encircle objects like shafts or rods and are commonly found in liquid pumps and propeller-type...

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