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Cylinder magnets, characterised by their length being greater than their diameter, are crucial for a wide range of applications. Perfect for use in electric motors, magnetic couplings, scientific experiments, and audio equipment, they deliver powerful magnetic performance in a compact design. These magnets are highly valued in the automotive and manufacturing industries for their precision and strength. Additionally, their elongated cylindrical shape is ideal for custom magnetic assemblies and electronic sensors. Experience the superior functionality and reliability of Magnet Store’s cylinder neodymium, alnico and ferrite magnets for all your technical and industrial needs.
Shop Cylinder Magnets:
Shop Cylinder Magnets:
Discover Magnet Store’s premium cylinder magnets, designed to elevate both home projects and professional applications. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts, innovative designs, industrial machinery, and precision engineering, these magnets offer excellent magnetic performance and high-end quality for the most demanding tasks.
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6mm x 20mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet N40 (1.58KG Pull)
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9mm x 9mm Neodymium Cylinder Black Epoxy Magnet N52 (3.97KG Pull)
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5mm x 25mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet N52 (1.41KG Pull)
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6mm x 14mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet Diametrically Magnetised N48 (1.81KG Pull)
Price range: £13.67 through £759.99 -
10mm x 10mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet N42 (4.02KG Pull)
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8mm x 8mm PTFE Coated Neodymium Cylinder Magnet N50 (2.98KG Pull)
Price range: £14.24 through £930.04 -
7mm x 25mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet N52 (2.88KG Pull)
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8mm x 24mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet N38 (2.74KG Pull)
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10mm x 10mm Cylinder Diametrically Magnetised Neodymium N52 (2.52KG Pull)
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10mm x 16mm Cylinder Neodymium Magnet N38 (3.94KG Pull)
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18mm x 30mm Cylinder Neodymium Magnet N52 (18.90KG Pull)
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5mm x 20mm Cylinder Neodymium Magnet N42 (1.14KG Pull)
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12mm x 12mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet N52 (7.32KG Pull)
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10mm x 20mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet N38 (4.03KG Pull)
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30mm x 30mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet N52 (48.90KG Pull)
Price range: £29.44 through £1,090.69 -
5mm x 35mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet Black Epoxy N52 (1.43KG Pull)
Price range: £29.85 through £630.79 -
25mm x 25mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet N52 (33.09KG Pull)
Price range: £30.39 through £1,253.99 -
10mm x 15mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet N54 (5.55KG Pull)
Price range: £30.39 through £842.64 -
8mm x 25mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet N52 (3.76KG Pull)
Price range: £33.15 through £940.11 -
14mm x 14mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet N45 (8.84KG Pull)
Price range: £33.49 through £474.99 -
10mm x 30mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet N50 (5.77KG Pull)
Price range: £36.09 through £573.79 -
15mm x 15mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet Black Epoxy N52 (11.88KG Pull)
Price range: £37.04 through £619.39 -
10mm x 40mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet N52 (5.82KG Pull)
Price range: £40.46 through £743.84 -
15mm x 20mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet N54 (13.16KG Pull)
Price range: £47.21 through £959.49 -
20mm x 20mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet Black Epoxy N45 (17.6KG Pull)
Price range: £60.79 through £1,453.49
Cylinder Magnets FAQs
What are cylinder magnets?
Cylinder magnets, also known as rod magnets, are cylindrical in shape and can vary in diameter and length. They are commonly used in various applications due to their unique shape and directional magnetic fields.
How quickly will I receive my order?
All orders placed before 1pm (Monday – Friday excluding bank holidays) are dispatched on the same day. All parcels go through several stages of quality inspection before dispatch to ensure items are exactly as expected. The delivery time is dependent on the shipping method chosen and the estimated time of arrival will be shown on your order. Unfortunately, we have no control over the speed of freight but we can assure you, items are dispatched within 24 business hours. If you have any questions, please reach out to us and a member of our friendly team will be happy to help. Our opening hours are 9:00am – 17:00pm, Monday – Friday.Â
What materials are cylinder magnets made from?
Cylinder magnets can be made from several types of materials, each with unique properties:
- Neodymium (NdFeB): The strongest type of permanent magnet, known for its high magnetic strength.
- Ferrite: Also called ceramic magnets, they are affordable and have good resistance to demagnetisation.
- Alnico: Made from aluminium, nickel, and cobalt, these magnets can operate at high temperatures and offer good corrosion resistance.
- Samarium Cobalt (SmCo): These are rare-earth magnets that provide excellent temperature stability and are resistant to corrosion.
What are cylinder magnets often used for?
Cylinder magnets are often used in applications where a focused, directional magnetic field is required. Common uses include:
- Sensors and detectors: Where a compact, powerful magnet is needed.
- Motors and generators: For creating rotational motion.
- Medical devices: Such as in certain types of imaging equipment.
- Holding and retrieving tools: Ideal for picking up small metal parts or holding objects in place.
What are the safety considerations when handling cylinder magnets?
- Avoid pinch injuries by handling magnets with care, as strong magnets can snap together unexpectedly.
- Keep away from electronic devices and magnetic storage media, as strong magnetic fields can cause damage or data loss.
- Store safely to prevent attracting metal objects or other magnets, which can be hazardous.
- Supervise around children to prevent swallowing, as small magnets can pose serious health risks.
Are they axially or diametrically magnetised?
All off-the-shelf cylinder magnets are axially magnetised by standard, unless otherwise specified on the product page.Â
We also offer custom manufactured magnets which means we can produce diametrically magnetised magnets if that is a requirement.Â
How is the strength of a cylinder magnet measured?
The strength of a cylinder magnet is typically measured in terms of its pull force or magnetic field strength (measured in Gauss or Tesla). Neodymium magnets often come with a grade, such as N35 or N52, where a higher number indicates a stronger magnet.
Can cylinder magnets lose their magnetism?
Yes, cylinder magnets can lose their magnetism if exposed to extreme temperatures, strong demagnetising fields, or physical damage. Neodymium magnets, for example, can demagnetise if heated beyond their maximum temperature threshold.
Are cylinder magnets suitable for outdoor use?
While some cylinder magnets, like ferrite and alnico, have better resistance to corrosion and can be used outdoors, others like neodymium should be coated or housed in protective materials if they are to be used in wet or corrosive environments. Samarium cobalt magnets are also highly resistant to corrosion and suitable for challenging environments.
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