Neodymium Rubber Coated Magnet Suppliers
Rubber magnets are magnets that have a rubber coating on the surface, which improves magnet grip while enhancing magnet durability, high friction and water resistance. Osencmag offers high-performance rubber coated neodymium magnets with fully customized shapes and features to help improve the ease of application of rubber coated magnets.
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Rubber Coated Magnets
Hook/Eyebolt High-Performance Rust-Proof Rubber Coated Permanent Magnet
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Adhesive Backed Magnets
Steel housing base rubber-coated neodymium countersunk hole adhesive double fixed magnet
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Rubber Coated Magnets
Disc Cylindrical Waterproof Rubber Coated Neodymium Magnet
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Rubber Coated Magnets
Female Threaded Hole Rubber Coated Neodymium Magnet
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Magnetic Accessories
Bar Waterproof Rubber Coated Neodymium Magnet
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Rubber Coated Magnets
Pot Base Drop-Resistant Rubber Coated Neodymium Magnet
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Adhesive Backed Magnets
Heavy Duty Double Sided Adhesive Magnets Rubber Neodymium Magnetic Strips
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Adhesive Backed Magnets
Rubber Coated Round Magnetic Blocks Adhesive Backed Neodymium Magnets
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Rubber Coated Magnets
Gun Magnet Rubber Coated Neodymium Magnet
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Laminated Magnets
Black rubber coated NdFeB laminated magnet low eddy current loss
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Rubber Coated Magnets
Countersunk Hole Rubber Coated Permanent Magnet
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Rubber Coated Magnets
Adhesive Backed Fixed Bar Rubber Coated Magnet
Customizable Aspects of Magnetic Rubber Coated Magnets
Magnetic Pull Strength
Customizable neodymium magnet grades, different magnetic strengths and temperature resistance to meet your specific requirements for secure retention and performance.
Shape
Support a variety of shapes including discs, blocks, sheets, bars and special shapes to suit any use.
Size
Diameter/length x width/thickness can all be customized. Flexible size options meet your design needs and ensure a perfect fit for your project.
Additional Features
Options include threaded holes, studs, and adhesive backing for enhanced functionality and ease of use.
Hook or Eyelet Attachment
Add hooks or eyelets for convenient hanging and storage solutions, ideal for organization and display.
Pot Base
Choose a pot base for concentrated magnetic force and increased holding power in targeted applications.
Other Magnetic Accessories
Other permanent magnet product accessories & parts we support
Why Choose Osencmag for Your Rubber Coated Magnets
Osencmag has many years of production experience in mass-customized rubber coated magnets and is your trusted partner for high-quality rubber coated magnets. We insist on integrating and selecting reliable factory resources to ensure first-class quality and fast product development. Whether you need standard or custom magnetic solutions, we can provide strong, durable and versatile rubber coated magnets. Trust Osencmag to enhance your project by tailoring magnets to your needs.
What is A Rubber Coated Magnet?
Rubber coated magnets, also known as rubber coated neodymium magnets, are magnets that are encased in a protective rubber layer. This rubber coating serves a variety of purposes, including providing high friction for a non-slip grip, protecting the magnets from physical damage and corrosion, and preventing scratches or marks on delicate surfaces. These magnets are typically made from high-strength neodymium, making them powerful and versatile for use in a variety of applications.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Rubber Coated Magnets.
Now that you know what rubber coated magnets are, understanding the pros and cons of rubber coated magnets can help determine if they are right for your application.
Advantages of Rubber Coated Magnets:
- Anti-slip Surface: Applying a silicone rubber coating can provide very high friction to the magnets, providing incredible grip. This is particularly useful in applications where the magnets need to be firmly fixed in place without slipping.
- Surface Protection: The rubber layer acts as a buffer between the magnet and the surface it is attached to. This prevents scratching, denting or other damage to the delicate surface of the magnet.
- Corrosion Resistance: Corrosion is the most common reason for magnet failure. The rubber coating adds a protective layer to the magnets against moisture and chemicals, helping to prevent the magnets from rusting or corroding.
- Durability: The rubber coating helps protect the magnets from physical damage, such as chipping, cracking, or breaking. This can effectively extend the life of the magnets.
- Safety: Rubber coating can reduce the risk of injury from sharp edges or strong magnetic fields, making these magnets safer, especially in environments where they are frequently moved or adjusted.
Limitations of Rubber Coated Magnets:
- Reduced Magnetic Strength: Rubber coating can slightly reduce magnetic strength because the magnet is not directly in contact with the surface. This loss of strength is usually small, but can be a factor in applications where maximum holding force is required. This is also why we offer NdFeB rubber magnets, as neodymium magnets have stronger magnetic properties than general ferrite magnets, which can minimize the effects of the coating.
- Increased Size: Adding a rubber layer makes the magnet bulkier than an uncoated magnet. This can be a disadvantage in applications where space is limited or a more compact magnet is required.
- Cost: Rubber coated magnets are generally more expensive than standard neodymium magnets because adding the rubber coating requires additional materials and manufacturing processes.
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Non-slip Surface | Reduced Magnetic Strength |
Surface Protection | Increased Size |
Corrosion Resistance | Cost |
Durability | |
Safety |
Where are Rubber Coated Magnets Commonly Used?
Due to their unique properties, rubber coated magnets are widely used in a variety of scenarios and fixing applications across different industries. Some common uses include:
- Automotive Industry: These magnets are used in the automotive field to fix and position parts, fix panels or trims, and even as magnetic holders for tools or accessories inside the car.
- Retail Display: In retail environments, rubber coated magnets are often used to fix signs, posters, and other display materials without damaging the display surface.
- Industrial Applications: Rubber coated magnets are used in a variety of industrial environments, such as holding metal sheets in place during welding, fixing protective covers, or installing tools and equipment. And because of the excellent slip resistance provided by the friction between the rubber and the steel surface to which the magnet is bonded, manufacturers and industrial designers often use rubber coated magnets for fixing and fastening.
- Office and Home Organization: These magnets are often used to organize and fix items in office and home environments. They can be used to securely fix notes, keys, tools, and other items without damaging the surface.
- Marine Applications: The corrosion resistance provided by the rubber coating makes these magnets suitable for marine environments. They are used on ships to fix equipment, fix covers, and organize gear.
- Outdoor and Recreational Uses: The durability and corrosion resistance of rubber coated magnets make them ideal for outdoor applications, such as securing tarps, tents, or other equipment during camping, hiking, or other outdoor activities.
Application | Description | Corresponding Products |
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Automotive Industry | Used for holding and positioning parts, securing panels, and mounting accessories | Rubber Coated Magnetic Hooks, Magnetic Tool Holders, Magnetic Car Mounts, Magnetic License Plate Holders, Magnetic Phone Holders |
Retail Displays | Securing signs, posters, and display materials | Rubber Coated Magnetic Clips, Magnetic Sign Holders, Magnetic Shelf Labels, Magnetic Poster Hangers, Gun Magnets; |
Industrial Applications | Holding metal sheets during welding, securing covers, and mounting tools and equipment | Rubber Coated Welding Magnets, Magnetic Base Holders, Magnetic Lifting Devices, Magnetic Cable Management Clips |
Office and Home Organization | Organizing and securing items like notes, keys, and tools | Rubber Coated Magnetic Hooks, Magnetic Clips, Magnetic Key Holders, Magnetic Whiteboard Erasers |
Marine Applications | Securing equipment and covers on boats and ships | Rubber Coated Marine Magnets, Magnetic Latches, Magnetic Rod Holders, Magnetic Fishing Tool Holders |
Outdoor and Recreational Use | Securing tarps, tents, and equipment during outdoor activities | Rubber Coated Camping Magnets, Magnetic Tarp Holders, Magnetic Tent Pegs, Magnetic Gear Holders |
In summary, rubber coated magnets combine strength, durability, and protection, making them highly versatile and valuable in a wide range of applications. Whether used in industrial settings, retail environments, or personal organization, these magnets are a practical solution for securing and holding items without damaging surfaces.
What Types of Rubber Coated Magnets are There?
Rubber coated magnets come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and functionalities, making them incredibly versatile for different applications. These magnets not only provide the basic magnetic force but also offer additional features that enhance their usability. Let’s explore the different types of rubber coated magnets and the unique benefits they bring.
Types of Rubber Coated Magnets Based on Functionality
Rubber coated magnets are designed with various functionalities to meet specific needs. Here are some of the most common types:
- Countersunk Magnets: Countersunk magnets feature a hole in the center that allows for flush mounting with a screw. The rubber coating ensures that the surface remains protected and the magnet stays securely in place. These magnets are ideal for mounting on walls, furniture, or equipment where a secure and seamless attachment is needed without damaging the surface.
- Hook Magnets: Hook magnets have a metal hook attached to the center of the rubber coated magnet. The rubber coating provides grip and protection. They are perfect for hanging tools, keys, decorations, or other items in workshops, kitchens, and offices, making it easy to organize spaces efficiently.
- Bolt/Threaded Magnets: These magnets come with an external bolt or an internal thread, allowing them to be screwed or bolted into place. The rubber coating offers protection and durability. They are suitable for applications where the magnet needs to be firmly attached to a surface, such as in machinery, automotive assemblies, or industrial setups.
- Pot Magnets: Pot magnets are encased in a metal cup, which helps to concentrate the magnetic force on one face. The rubber coating enhances the grip and protects the surface. These magnets are commonly used in holding, mounting, and fixing applications, making them perfect for use in displays, signage, and secure holding of objects in various environments.
- Laminated Magnets: Laminated magnets consist of multiple layers of magnetic material with a rubber coating. This construction can enhance the magnetic field and provide additional durability. They are used in high-strength applications where enhanced magnetic force and durability are required, such as in heavy-duty industrial applications or specialized machinery.
Types of Rubber Coated Magnets Based on Shape
In addition to functionality, rubber coated magnets are also categorized based on their shapes, which suit different applications and environments:
- Sheet Magnets: Flat, flexible magnets coated in rubber can be cut into various shapes and sizes. They are ideal for promotional magnets, signage, and crafts, providing a large surface area for magnetic attraction and ease of handling.
- Block Magnets: Rectangular or square-shaped magnets with a rubber coating are commonly used in construction, engineering, and manufacturing for holding or lifting purposes. Their shape allows for strong, stable magnetic connections.
- Disc Magnets: Circular magnets with a rubber coating, available in various diameters and thicknesses, are used in electronics, sensors, and magnetic coupling applications. Their round shape is ideal for rotational movement and even magnetic distribution.
- Strip Magnets: Long, narrow magnets coated in rubber are suitable for sealing doors, windows, and other areas where a long, continuous magnetic strip is needed. They provide consistent magnetic force along their length.
Rubber coated magnets come in a wide array of types and shapes, each offering unique features that cater to specific needs and applications. From countersunk magnets for flush mounting to hook magnets for efficient organization, and from sheet magnets for flexible use to disc magnets for rotational applications, the versatility of these magnets is unmatched.
At Osencmag, we pride ourselves on our ability to customize rubber coated magnets to meet your specific requirements. Whether you require special magnetic properties, a combination of features or a unique shape, our expertise in custom manufacturing rubber coated neodymium magnets ensures you get the perfect solution for your needs. Contact us today to explore how we can help you with your custom magnet projects, ensuring quality, efficiency, and innovation in every product we deliver.
What Information Should Be Provided When Ordering Rubber Coated Magnets?
The process of ordering custom rubber coated magnets is simple if you know what information to provide. Whether you are ordering from Osencmag or another supplier, ensuring you communicate the correct specifications is critical to receiving a product that meets your needs.
- Magnet Shape and Size: When ordering, start by stating the shape and size of the magnet. Specify whether you require a disc, block, sheet, bar, or custom shape, and provide precise dimensions, including diameter, length, width, height, and thickness.
- Magnetic Strength: Next, determine the desired magnetic strength. This is typically indicated by the grade of the neodymium magnet, such as N35, N42, or N52. If you know the pull force required for your application, mention that as well.
- Coating: Coating requirements should also be specified. Indicate that you require a rubber coating and detail any specific characteristics, such as color, texture, or thickness.
- Functional features: Identify any additional features required, such as countersunk holes, hooks, bolts, or laminates. Provide the specific size and location of these features to ensure that the magnet is designed to meet your exact requirements.
- Application environment: Describe whether it will be used indoors or outdoors, and explain whether it is exposed to elements such as water, chemicals, or high temperatures. Generally, high temperature environments are prone to demagnetization, which requires increasing the grade model of the neodymium magnet. Detailed application environment information helps select the correct materials and coatings during the production process to ensure long-term performance and durability.
- Quantity and delivery time: Clearly state the total number of magnets required and your expected delivery date. This helps us plan production schedules and effectively meet your timelines.
- Mounting structure: Instructions on how to install the rubber-coated magnets. Whether mounting with screws, adhesive, or magnetics, please state clearly if you plan on using a special installation method to ensure that the magnets are designed to fit seamlessly into your installation process.
- Special instructions or customization: If you require a custom shape or design, branding, or other unique requirements such as specific labeling, please provide those details.
Providing detailed and accurate information when ordering rubber coated magnets is critical to ensuring you receive a product that meets your specifications and performs as expected. By clearly communicating shape, size, magnetic strength, coating requirements, functional properties, application environment, quantity, lead time, installation method, and any special instructions, you can streamline the manufacturing process and avoid potential misunderstandings.
At Osencmag, we are committed to providing high-quality custom rubber coated magnets that meet your needs. Our expertise in integrating a variety of features and functions ensures you receive a reliable and efficient product. Contact us today to discuss your requirements and let us help you create the perfect magnet for your application.
FAQs about Rubber Coated Magnets
Where can I buy rubber coated magnets?
You can easily buy rubber coated magnets from specialty suppliers like Osencmag! We offer a wide range of rubber coated magnets for various applications.
Rubber coated magnets are available from industrial supply stores, online marketplaces, and specialty manufacturers like Osencmag. These suppliers offer a variety of shapes, sizes, and strengths to meet different needs. When purchasing, consider the specific application and required strength, as well as any customization options the supplier might offer, such as different coating colors or additional features.
Can we choose the color?
Of course, you get to choose your color! Custom colors are a big advantage of rubber coated magnets.
When ordering rubber coated magnets in bulk, professional suppliers (including Osencmag) offer color customization options. This means you can choose a color that matches your brand, project, or specific application needs. Common colors include black, white, red, and blue, but custom colors can usually be arranged to suit your preferences. Be sure to specify your color requirements (Pantone color number) when placing your order to ensure the magnets match your expectations.
How to Coat a Magnet in Rubber?
Sure, you can coat a magnet in rubber! The process involves a few steps to ensure a durable and effective coating.
To coat a magnet in rubber, you typically start by cleaning the magnet to remove any dust, oil, or impurities. This ensures a strong bond between the magnet and the rubber. Then, the magnet is placed in a mold that matches the desired final shape. Liquid rubber is poured into the mold, covering the magnet completely. The rubber is then cured, either by heating or allowing it to set at room temperature, depending on the type of rubber used. Once the rubber has fully cured, the magnet is removed from the mold, resulting in a securely coated, durable, and protective rubber layer.
What materials do you use for rubber coating?
Our rubber coated magnets are typically coated with durable, high-quality rubber materials such as EPDM, neoprene, or silicone. These materials provide excellent protection, durability, and resistance to a variety of environmental factors, including moisture and chemicals.
What customization options are available?
We offer a wide range of customization options for our rubber coated magnets. These include different shapes, sizes, strengths and colors. Additionally, we can incorporate specific features such as countersunk holes, hooks, bolts, and more. If you have unique requirements, our team can work with you to create a solution that meets your exact needs.