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Neodymium ring magnets
In our magnet shop, you will find neodymium ring magnets in various sizes and with a magnetic quality of N42. All of our ring magnets are resistant to temperatures of up to 80°C and are suitable for a wide range of applications.
If you want to use the ring magnet in constructions, we recommend installing it using glue. We have various magnetic glues in our range for magnet-metal or magnet-plastic connections.
We advise against screwing the ring magnets directly to the surrounding area. Neodymium magnets are brittle and can splinter quickly under the appropriate load. If you are looking for magnets to screw on, we recommend our neodymium magnets for screwing on or magnetic systems with a borehole.
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Buy strong magnetic rings for your application
Magnetic rings are small magnets with a hole in the middle. Due to the high adhesive force thanks to neodymium, they can be used for a variety of applications.
A ring magnet has a great advantage over disc magnets or block magnets: the small magnet with a hole can be hung up if there is no surface to which it can adhere. When attached to a hook or a string, neodymium ring magnets become universal all-purpose tools. They fish metal parts out of hard-to-reach corners and can collect small parts such as screws, nuts and nails. When attached to a workbench, they hold both large and small tools, creating order and clarity.
You can buy magnetic rings in many sizes and large quantities in the Magna-C online shop. We offer affordable bulk prices and fast delivery times.
Important! A ring magnet is different from a round magnet with a borehole for screwing on. Neodymium magnet rings are not designed to be screwed on and may even be damaged if you try. If you are looking for neodymium magnets to screw on, be sure to check out our category of magnets to screw on.
Ring magnets: field lines, magnetization and magnetic quality
Just like our neodymium disc magnets, our ring magnets are also axially magnetized. This means that they have their poles on the two smooth outer surfaces. The poles meet in the middle, where the magnetic force is weakest. The ring magnet therefore has the highest adhesive force on the flat outer surfaces. The field lines always want to go from the north to the south pole and penetrate the material in the process. The magnetic field of a ring magnet is often used in physics lessons to illustrate the field lines.
All our ring magnets have the magnetic quality N42. This means that the neodymium content of the alloy NdFeB is 42%. We can easily produce other magnetic qualities for your individual needs on request.
Important information about neodymium ring magnets
Neodymium magnets are brittle and behave like porcelain. Due to their ring shape, these magnets tend to break more quickly than disk magnets or block magnets. When handling, hard impacts or uncontrolled collisions of several ring magnets must be avoided at all costs! In almost all cases, this will cause the ring magnet to splinter, chip or even break.