Ι What Are Neodymium Block Magnets?
Neodymium magnets are permanent magnets made from an alloy of Neodymium (Nd), Iron (Fe), and Boron (B). They are commonly called “Neo magnets” or “NdFeB magnets,” which are short names for Neodymium and Neodymium-Iron-Boron magnets. With their high magnetic output, Neodymium magnets remain the strongest permanent magnets widely used today.
Neodymium block magnets are one of the most basic and popular shapes in the Neodymium magnet family. They have a rectangular or cuboid form and are typically specified by length, width, and height. Unlike Neodymium bar magnets, the three dimensions are often closer in proportion, and their magnetization direction is not always along the thinnest side. Available in many sizes and grades, Neodymium block magnets serve a wide range of uses, with magnetic separation systems being one of the most common applications.

