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Buying "super magnets"—primarily rare-earth magnets—requires balancing extreme power with specific safety and technical constraints. These magnets are the strongest permanent magnets available, capable of holding thousands of times their own weight. Key Buying Considerations

Because neodymium magnets contain iron, they are highly prone to corrosion. Reliable suppliers like SuperMagnetMan offer various protective coatings, including nickel-copper-nickel (the most common), epoxy, or even gold. buy super magnets

Most standard neodymium magnets begin to lose magnetism at temperatures above 80∘C80 raised to the composed with power cap C 176∘F176 raised to the composed with power cap F including nickel-copper-nickel (the most common)

Super magnets are not toys and can be extremely dangerous if handled incorrectly: Safety Standard for Magnets - Federal Register such as those doped with dysprosium.

When selecting a super magnet, several technical factors will determine its performance in your specific application:

). For high-heat environments like automotive engines, look for specialized grades with higher temperature tolerances, such as those doped with dysprosium.