Magnet Shapes Explained
Learn the advantages, limitations, and common applications of disc, ring, cylinder, block, arc, and tube magnets.
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Learn the advantages, limitations, and common applications of disc, ring, cylinder, block, arc, and tube magnets.
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Discover how pull force is measured, why real-world performance may differ from published ratings, and how to select magnets for holding applications.
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Compare common neodymium grades including N35, N42, and N52 and understand when higher grade magnets provide meaningful performance benefits.
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Explore how off-the-shelf magnets can accelerate product development, reduce risk, and support early-stage design validation.
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