Application Guides

Explore engineering-focused resources covering magnet selection, pull force, material grades, and prototyping considerations. These guides are designed to help engineers, researchers, OEM manufacturers, and product developers make informed decisions during testing and design.

Assorted magnet shapes including discs, rings, cylinders, blocks, arcs, and tubes

Magnet Shapes Explained

Learn the advantages, limitations, and common applications of disc, ring, cylinder, block, arc, and tube magnets.

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Magnet pull force testing setup with magnet attached to steel surface

Understanding Magnet Pull Force

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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Comparison graphic showing neodymium magnet grades N35, N42, and N52

Understanding Magnet Grades

Compare common neodymium grades including N35, N42, and N52 and understand when higher grade magnets provide meaningful performance benefits.

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Stock magnets used for engineering prototype testing and product development

Why Engineers Prototype with Stock Magnets

Explore how off-the-shelf magnets can accelerate product development, reduce risk, and support early-stage design validation.

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