Shop Disc Magnets:
High strength disc magnets, with their compact and powerful design, are essential for a wide range of applications. Ideal for use in electronics, consumer devices, sensors, precision instruments, and DIY projects, they provide cost-effective solutions with impressive strength and focused magnetic fields. Their versatility extends to hobbies and crafts, where they excel at securing closures and creating magnetic connections. Countersunk versions offer the added benefit of easy stitching. Experience the unmatched performance and reliability of Magnet Store’s disc magnets for all your industrial and creative needs.
Shop Disc Magnets:
Shop Disc Magnets:
Discover Magnet Store’s premium disc magnets, designed to meet the needs of home improvement, DIY enthusiasts, and professional applications alike. Whether you’re working on creative crafts, industrial machinery, or precision manufacturing, these versatile and powerful magnets deliver reliable performance for every project.
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8mm x 2mm Neodymium Disc Magnet Copper Plated N52 (1.1KG Pull)
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10mm x 3mm Ferrite Disc Magnet Y30 – Max Temp 250°C (0.1KG Pull)
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12mm x 3mm Ferrite Disc Magnet Y30 – Max Temp 250°C (0.15KG Pull)
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5mm x 3mm Neodymium Disc Black Epoxy Magnet N50 (0.78KG Pull)
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3mm x 1mm Samarium Cobalt Disc Magnet Sm2Co17 – Max Temp 350°C (0.005KG Pull)
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4mm x 2mm Gold Plated Neodymium Disc Magnet N52 (0.42KG Pull)
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2mm x 2mm Samarium Cobalt Cylinder Magnet Sm2Co17 – Max Temp 350°C (0.005KG Pull)
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10mm x 1mm Neodymium Disc Magnet N42 (0.56KG Pull)
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5mm x 2mm Neodymium Disc Magnet Black Nickel Plated N52 (0.59KG Pull)
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6mm x 3mm Disc Neodymium Magnet N42 (0.89KG Pull)
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9.5mm x 2.5mm Neodymium Disc Magnet N45 (1.46KG Pull)
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10mm x 6mm Ferrite Disc Magnet Y30 – Max Temp 250°C (0.2KG Pull)
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6mm x 3mm Disc Diametrically Magnetised Neodymium N52 (0.31KG Pull)
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8mm x 3mm Neodymium Disc Magnet N42 (1.42KG Pull)
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9mm x 3mm Neodymium Disc Magnet N50 (2.01KG Pull)
Price range: £9.49 through £303.99 -
9.525mm x 6.35mm (3/8 inches x 1/4 inches) Neodymium Disc Magnets N42 (3.11KG Pull)
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5mm x 4.5mm Neodymium Disc Magnet N42 (0.88KG Pull)
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15mm x 1mm Disc Neodymium Magnet N42 (0.91KG Pull)
Price range: £9.78 through £379.99 -
6mm x 6mm Neodymium Cylinder Magnet N50 (1.61KG Pull)
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8mm x 2mm Gold Plated Neodymium Disc Magnet N52 (1.1KG Pull)
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8mm x 5mm Neodymium Disc Magnet N50M – Max Temp 100°C (2.46KG Pull)
Price range: £10.02 through £382.84 -
8mm x 4mm Neodymium Disc Magnet N42 (1.79KG Pull)
Price range: £10.06 through £449.34 -
15mm x 2mm x (4.2mm Hole) Countersunk Neodymium Magnet N42 (1.95KG Pull)
Price range: £10.06 through £541.49 -
6mm x 4mm Samarium Cobalt Disc Magnet Diametrically Magnetised Sm2Co17 – Max Temp 350°C (0.084KG Pull)
Price range: £10.06 through £84.54 -
8mm x 2mm Samarium Cobalt Disc Magnet Sm2Co17 – Max Temp 350°C (0.075KG Pull)
Price range: £10.18 through £98.79 -
20mm x 3mm Ferrite Disc Magnet Y25 (0.43KG Pull)
Price range: £10.28 through £108.10 -
15mm x 1mm Adhesive Disc Neodymium Magnet N42 (0.91KG Pull)
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12mm x 2mm Adhesive Disc Neodymium Magnet N42 (1.54KG Pull)
Price range: £10.44 through £474.99
Disc Magnets FAQ
What are disc magnets used for?
Disc magnets are integral components in various applications due to their versatile shape and powerful magnetic properties. In manufacturing, they are used to hold and secure components during assembly and fabrication processes. The electronics industry relies on disc magnets for the operation of sensors and switches, providing precise and reliable magnetic fields for detecting and activating devices. They are also essential in magnetic separation equipment, helping to remove ferrous contaminants from product streams and ensuring product purity. In the production of electric motors and generators, disc magnets enhance efficiency and performance with their strong magnetic fields. Automation and robotics benefit from disc magnets as they create magnetic couplings and mounts, enhancing the flexibility and functionality of robotic systems. Packaging machinery utilises disc magnets to control and stabilise moving parts, ensuring precision in labelling and sealing processes. By leveraging the strength and reliability of disc magnets, businesses can improve efficiency, precision, and product quality in their operations.
How strong are disc magnets?
The strength of a disc magnet depends on its size and the material it is made from. Neodymium disc magnets, for instance, are among the strongest available, with some small discs being able to hold up to several kilograms of weight. Whereas ferrite magnets are lower in strength. Each Strength is usually measured in terms of pull force or magnetic flux density (measured in Gauss or Tesla).
Are disc magnets safe to use?
Disc magnets are generally safe to use, but they can be hazardous if not handled properly. They can snap together with great force, potentially causing injury. Small magnets can be a choking hazard and are extremely dangerous if swallowed, as they can cause serious internal damage. It’s important to keep them away from children and electronics, as their strong magnetic fields can damage devices like pacemakers and credit cards so please use them appropriately.
Can disc magnets lose their magnetism?
Yes, disc standard magnets can lose their magnetism over time or if they are exposed to certain conditions. Factors that can cause a loss of magnetism include high temperatures, strong opposing magnetic fields, physical damage, and corrosion. However, high-quality disc magnets, especially those made from neodymium, typically retain their magnetism for many years under normal conditions. If you require magnets that can withstand higher temperatures of corrosive environments please get in touch we can manufacture custom disc magnets to meet your needs.
What are the differences between neodymium and ferrite disc magnets?
Neodymium disc magnets are much stronger than ferrite (ceramic) disc magnets and are usually smaller for the same amount of strength. Neodymium magnets are more expensive and can corrode easily without a protective coating, whereas ferrite magnets are cheaper, more resistant to corrosion, but much weaker. Neodymium magnets are typically used in high-performance applications, while ferrite magnets are suitable for general use where high strength is not critical.
How can disc magnets be used in DIY projects?
Disc magnets are popular in DIY projects due to their strength and ease of use. They can be used for creating magnetic closures for boxes and cabinets, in homemade tools, for securing items in workshops, in educational models to demonstrate magnetic principles, and even in creative art and craft projects.
Can you drill disc magnets?
Drilling disc magnets is generally not recommended. The material they are made from, especially neodymium, is very brittle and can easily crack or shatter under the stress of drilling. Additionally, drilling generates heat, which can demagnetise the magnet. If a hole is needed in a disc magnet, it is best to purchase magnets that are pre-drilled. If drilling is unavoidable, it should be done very slowly and with cooling to minimise heat build-up, but this still carries a high risk of damaging the magnet. If you are unable to find a countersunk or counterbore disc magnets that meets your need please get in touch and we can manufacture them for you.
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