Ι What Are Neodymium Rod Magnets?
Neodymium magnets are permanent magnets made from an alloy of Neodymium (Nd), Iron (Fe), and Boron (B). They are often called “Neo magnets” or “NdFeB magnets,” which are short for Neodymium and Neodymium Iron Boron. Known for their very high magnetic output, Neodymium magnets remain the strongest permanent magnets in common use today.
Neodymium rod magnets are cylindrical Neodymium magnets with an elongated shape. They are similar to Neodymium disc magnets, but with a longer and narrower profile. Rod magnets are usually specified by length and diameter, with the length normally much greater than the diameter, and can also be supplied in different strength grades.
With a wide range of sizes and magnetic strengths available, Neodymium rod magnets can be selected or customized to suit industrial equipment, scientific setups, and sensor-related applications where a compact, high-strength cylindrical magnet is needed.



