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Neodymium magnet systems in different styles

A magnet system consists of one or several magnets that are installed on a steel plate. The adhesive force of the magnets is thus concentrated on one side of the system, resulting in a higher overall adhesive force. Rubberised magnet systems are very popular at supermagnete.ro because the rubber coating protects delicate surfaces from scratches. Discover the diverse assortment in our online shop and find the right magnet systems for your next magnet project.
Neodymium screw-on magnet systems
Neodymium screw-on magnet systems
Can be fastened with a screw
Neodymium magnet systems with hooks
Neodymium magnet systems with hooks
Rubber-coated magnetic hooks for hanging objects
Neodymium magnet systems with eyelets
Neodymium magnet systems with eyelets
Rubber-coated eyelet magnets for attaching objects
Neodymium magnet systems with handle
Neodymium magnet systems with handle
Rubberised magnets with plastic handle
Neodymium magnet systems with screw sockets
Neodymium magnet systems with screw sockets
Hooks, eyelets, etc. can be screwed into the socket
Neodymium magnet systems with threaded studs
Neodymium magnet systems with threaded studs
Magnets on a steel plate with threaded stud
Neodymium magnet systems with internal threads
Neodymium magnet systems with internal threads
Can be screwed together with objects with external thread
Magnetic cable holders made of neodymium
Magnetic cable holders made of neodymium
Magnet systems with cable bracket
Magnets & accessories for POS / booth construction
POS / Display
Ingenious magnets for the point of sale
Furniture magnets made of neodymium
Furniture magnets
For carpenters and DIY enthusiasts

Suitable accessories for magnet systems

Nuts & bolts
Accessories for our pot magnets
Hooks & eyelets
For screwing into magnet systems
Handles
Perfect for magnet systems
Screw-on metal discs & metal plates
Counterparts for magnets
Self-adhesive metal discs
To be glued onto smooth surfaces

Differences between magnet systems and pot magnets

The term 'magnet system' is not used consistently in the magnet industry. Sometimes magnet systems are likened to pot magnets, which is what we have done for a long time. To ensure a better understanding of how these products work, we would now like to make a clearer distinction between the two terms. The designs of these magnets have, besides some similarities, also some important differences, as shown in the following summary:
Pot magnets
  • A pot magnet contains only one magnet.
  • The magnet is embedded in a steel pot.
  • In general, pot magnets do not have a rubber casing since the magnet inside the pot loses a significant amount of adhesive force even at a small distance.
  • Two pot magnets cannot be combined with each other. They repel each other because they have the same pole on their respective contact surfaces.
Magnet systems
  • Small magnet systems consist of one magnet; larger magnet systems have several magnets, assembled with alternating poles.
  • The magnets are mounted on a steel plate.
  • Many magnet systems are coated in rubber or plastic.
  • Two magnet systems can be combined with each other due to the alternating polarity of the magnets. However, depending on the adhesive force, they may be difficult to separate again.

Tips for the use of magnet systems

  • Use magnet systems with neodymium magnets for interior applications. Though the rubber coating protects the neodymium magnets somewhat from water and moisture, rust may form during long-term outdoor use. As a result, individual magnet pieces could splinter or break off, or the magnet could break entirely; all of which leads to a loss of its original adhesive force. Magnet systems with ferrite magnets, on the other hand, can be used outdoors without hesitation.
  • The indicated adhesive force is always measured perpendicular to the intended mounting surface. Because of the displacement force, the load capacity of magnet systems is considerably less when used on a wall as opposed to ceiling applications. With a rubberised magnet system, the adhesive force in the shear direction is significantly higher, because it is increased by friction. The tensile load-bearing capacity, however, is slightly lower.
  • Magnet systems often contain several magnets that are arranged with alternating poles. It makes it possible to combine two magnet systems with each other. If you would like to separate two particularly strong magnet systems again, you may find the information on our FAQ page "How do I separate two strong magnets? How do I combine them again?" helpful.
  • A wide range of accessories available in our online shop will provide the necessary add-ons, so your magnet system is the perfect fit for your next project.
  • Magnet systems are suitable for use in various sectors, such as shopfitting or lighting engineering and technology, for example.
You can find a summary of magnet system features on our FAQ page Magnet system characteristics.