Cylindrical neodymium magnets
Cylindrical neodymium magnets. Depending on their diameter, thickness and class, they achieve a wide range of range and attraction force. The smallest ones are used as fridge magnets or in jewellery, while the largest ones can be used ex. for catch steel objects out of water.
Neodymium plate magnets
Used for the production of magnetic filters and also, for example, as assembly elements in the construction, finishing and advertising industries.
Neodymium ring magnets
Used for the production of magnetic filters and also, for example, as assembly elements in the construction, finishing and advertising industries.
Ferrite cylindrical magnets
Such form of magnet is usually associated with "fridge magnets". Nowadays, it is more and more frequently replaced by neodymium cylindrical magnets due to the stronger magnetic field they generate. Ferrite magnets, however, have the advantage of greater resistance to extreme temperatures and lower prices.
Ferrite ring magnets
As in the case of neodymium plate magnets, the smaller ones are used in everyday life and as small parts of other devices, while the larger versions are often used in the construction of magnetic tools.
Ferrite ring magnets
Commonly found in electronic devices. The larger models are used, among others, in some models of our magnetic filters. Due to the fragility of the material, they are made of and their construction, they have to be handled with the highest care to avoid cracks.
Magnets with unusual shapes
Both ferrite and neodymium magnets can take various shapes during the production process. Non-standard dimensions are usually produced as parts for mass-produced parts and devices.