Ferrite Magnets: cheap and resistant magnets

Ferrite magnets are strong and very resistant to high temperatures and corrosion. They don’t demagnetize and can be used up to 250°C. These magnets are dark grey and their strength is slightly lower than Neodymium ones. They are also called raw magnets, hard ferrite magnets, ceramic magnets or ceramic permanent magnets.
Compared to neodymium these magnets are very cheap.

In this category you will find most of our ferrite magnets with strength up to 12kg!

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Ferrite Magnets for Sale Online at the best price

On SuperMagneticShop you can find many kinds of Ferrite Magnets like: 

  • Round, Circular, Disc Magnets;
  • Square, Rectangular, Bar, Block Magnets;
  • Magnets with hole and magnetic Rings;
  • Small and Flat / Thin Magnets;

Also Special Ferrite Magnets for specific applications like:

Passing through Hole Magnets, Threaded Rod(Pin) Magnets, Magnet Therapy, Magnetic Tool Bars, Waterproof Magnets, Heat Resistant Magnets, Magnetic Locks.

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Any question about ferrite magnets and our product range? Here a quick guide:

What are Ferrite Magnets?

Ferrite Magnets, also called Ceramic Magnets, are cheap and resistant magnets made of a ceramic material with a large portion of iron oxide (Fe2O3) and metals like strontium, barium, manganese, nickel or zinc. They are  dark grey in color and appear less polished than the Neodymium ones.

They are very resistant to high temperatures, oxidation(rust) and corrosion. Unlike other ferromagnetic materials, standard ferrite is not electrically conductive.

Are Ferrite Magnets the cheapest magnets?

On average Ferrite Magnets are 5 times cheaper than standard(N35) neodymium magnets and can be considered the cheapest option among all magnets (AlNiCo, SmCo, etc..). The final price is affected by the size and shape of the magnet and the market cost of raw materials. Iron in used in both kinds of magnets, but Neodymium Magnets contain also relevant quantities of rare earth elements, whose price is gone up quite significantly in recent years.

How strong is a Ferrite Magnet?

The strength of a Ferrite magnet depends on multiple factors like size and shape, but, on average, they are about 7-8 times weaker than their neodymium counterparts. You can find clear specifications like the pulling force / strength of attraction in the product page.  For reference, a small D.8×10 mm Neodymium Disc with grade N35 has an attraction force of 2 Kg, whereas a Ferrite Disc of the same size has 0,25 Kg. Check out our blog post  How strong is a Neodymium Magnet?

What is the maximum temperature at which Ferrite Magnets can be used?

A standard Ferrite Magnet can operate at a temperature of up to 250°C. That is way more than neodymium magnets, but less compared to AlNiCo and SmCo magnets. Check out our Heat Resistant Magnets Page and our article Permanent Magnets and Heat Resistance   

What are the possible coatings for Ferrite Magnets?

Usually Ferrite Magnets don’t need any coating or surface treatment. They are already waterproof, safe to use in contact with the skin, and very resistant to high temperatures and corrosion. Anyway, we can produce magnets with nickel, rubber, plastic, resin, zinc, black epoxy, white epoxy and gold coatings! Our magnets can have iron, plastic, rubber or PVC casings.


 

Our Heavy Duty Ferrite Magnets Size Range:

Magnet Diameter / Length / Width: 4 mm, 6.5 mm, 8 mm, 9 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm, 12.5 mm, 13.5 mm, 14mm, 15 mm, 16mm, 18 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, 30 mm, 32 mm, 34 mm, 36 mm, 37 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, 57 mm, 75 mm, 90 mm, 100 mm.

Magnet Thickness: 2 mm, 2.5 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm, 6.5 mm, 7 mm, 8 mm, 9 mm, 10 mm, 11 mm, 12 mm, 13 mm, 14 mm, 15 mm, 18 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm.

Some other sizes may be available. Use the Filters in our Product Lists, or ask our team! We can also provide custom-size magnets.


 

Why should you buy Ferrite (Ceramic) Magnets Online on SuperMagneticShop.com?

On SuperMagneticShop you can buy Ferrite Magnets Online directly from the manufacturer:

  • Wide range and millions of ferrite(ceramic) magnets ready in stock, hundreds of options and types available;
  • Quality ferrite magnets at the best price;
  • We are a manufacturer and distributor of ferrite magnets since 1973 with 50+ years experience on the market and a well established reputation and reliability. We are ISO9001 certified;
  • We fulfill thousands of orders every year with plenty of positive reviews available on Trustedshops, Google and our Social Channels;
  • Fast delivery across Europe, with same-day shipping option;
  • Customer service in 5 languages: English, Italian , French, Spanish and German . Rapid response times by live chat, phone or e-mail with expert technical assistance;
  • Year-round special sales and further discounts for large orders;
  • Clear specifications and detailed information provided for each magnet in the product page;
  • Great browsing experience with product search functionality, product filters and user guides; 
  • FAQs and helpful articles about ferrite magnets;
  • Worldwide shipping and tailored quotes for business clients.

 

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Any more questions? Visit our FAQ PAGE! You can also read our articles: Neodymium vs Ferrite Magnets and Ferrite Magnets: The Complete Guide !