Menu
Washingtoner
  • Home
  • Financial
  • Home
  • Business
  • Construction
  • Technology
  • Marketing
  • Education
  • Non-profit
Washingtoner

Master Magnetics Offers Neodymium Magnets for Sale
Washingtoner/10152480

Trending...
  • South Spokane Resident Arrives Home To Find Male Burglarizing Apartment; Resident Assaulted Before Suspect Flees The Area
  • Spokane City Council Votes on Department of Justice Grant
  • Tacoma: Community Event Funding Announced for 2026
Master Magnetics, Inc.
Neodymium Magnets Are Ideal for Many Technical, Industrial and Consumer Applications

CASTLE ROCK, Colo. - Washingtoner -- Master Magnetics, Inc. (https://www.magnetsource.com), an employee-owned company focused exclusively on manufacturing and distributing magnets and magnetic devices, offers a wide range of neodymium magnets for sale. Neodymium magnets, which are part of the rare earth magnet family, are the strongest magnets in the world. They're used in a variety of technology and industrial applications; they're equally popular for home hobby, craft and DIY applications due to performance, small size and affordability.

Neodymium magnets are known for their strength and are very resistant to demagnetization. These powerful magnets have high magnetic energy, with a general operating temperature range of -40 F to 176 F, but higher grades can withstand even greater heat. Master Magnetics sells neodymium magnets in a variety of shapes, sizes and strengths, including blocks, discs and spheres in grades 35 through 52.

More on Washingtoner
  • Kliemann Brothers Announces 2025 Furnace Giveaway Winners
  • Spokane: Coffee With Council District 2 Council Members
  • RNHA Celebrates One Year In, President Trump — the American Comeback Is Underway
  • Daniel Kaufman Launches a Vertically Integrated Real Estate and Investment Platform
  • Long Long Tales: Bilingual Cartoon Series on Youtube Celebrating Chinese New Year

"With millions of neodymium magnets in stock at our headquarters in Castle Rock, Colorado, our customers know they can find what they need here. We sell magnets in bulk to the technology manufacturing and retail industries and we also sell to consumers," said Trisha Lycas, Senior Manager of Sales and Marketing at Master Magnetics.

"Medical equipment, magnetic separators, microphone assemblies, automotive starters, printers and speakers are just some of the examples of things our customers make with neodymium magnets and do-it-yourselfers use them for various projects at home, school, the office and workshop."

Neodymium magnets are part of the rare earth magnet family. They are the strongest permanently- magnetized magnets available, with a significantly greater performance strength than ferrite (ceramic) and alnico magnets. Neodymium magnets are composed of neodymium, iron and boron alloys. They are brittle, prone to shattering, and will jump together when not properly handled, therefore, care must be taken when handling these strong magnets.

More on Washingtoner
  • MAX Illumination Redefines Cabinet Displays with New Edge-Lit LED Technology
  • Impact Futures Group expands through acquisition of specialist healthcare sector training provider Caring for Care
  • Junetini Unveils Grown & Sexy 80 Proof Blanco Tequila
  • Tacoma Police Arrest Suspect in Series of Robberies Targeting Elderly Women
  • CPPS Announces Team Growth and Leadership Updates

To learn more about the neodymium magnets and potential applications, visit https://www.magnetsource.com/neo.

About Master Magnetics (https://www.magnetsource.com), Master Magnetics, Inc. was founded in 1976 in Castle Rock, Colorado. We are an employee-owned company focused exclusively on manufacturing and distributing magnets and magnetic devices for commercial, industrial, and consumer use. Master Magnetics provides a broad range of product offerings for business and consumer use.

Contact
Trisha Lycas
***@magnetsource.com


Source: Boulder SEO Marketing

Show All News | Report Violation

0 Comments
1000 characters max.

Latest on Washingtoner
  • CCHR White Paper Urges Government Crackdown on Troubled Teen and For-Profit Psychiatric Facilities
  • Still Searching for the Perfect Valentine's Gift? Lick Personal Oils Offers Romantic, Experience-Driven Alternatives to Traditional Presents
  • Boston Industrial Solutions' BPA Certified BX Series Raises the Bar for Pad Printing Inks
  • Tacoma: Community Event Funding Announced for 2026
  • Boston Corporate Coach™ Sets Global Standard for Executive Chauffeur Services Across 680 Cities
  • UK Financial Ltd Announces CoinMarketCap Supply Verification And Market Positioning Review For Regulated Security Tokens SMPRA And SMCAT
  • Sharpe Automotive Redefines Local Car Care with "Transparency-First" Service Model in Santee
  • South Spokane Resident Arrives Home To Find Male Burglarizing Apartment; Resident Assaulted Before Suspect Flees The Area
  • Spokane City Council Votes on Department of Justice Grant
  • Spokane: Firefighters Contain Fire After Car Crashes Into Home
  • City of Tacoma Observes Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday on January 19
  • Tacoma: OMWBE Intro to Certification 101 Workshop on February 4
  • Secondesk Launches Powerful AI Tutor That Speaks 20+ Languages
  • Automation, innovation in healthcare processes featured at international conference in Atlanta
  • A High-Velocity Growth Story Emerges in Marine and Luxury Markets
  • $26 Billion Global Market by 2035 for Digital Assets Opens Major Potential for Currency Tech Company with ATM Expansion and Deployment Plans Underway
  • Secure AI Acceleration Launches to Make AI Safe to Deploy for Profit
  • Peernovation 365 is Now Available
  • Spokane City Council To Hold Special Legislative Session
  • Snap-a-Box Brings Texas' First Robot-Cooked Chinese Takeout to Katy–Fulshear
_catLbl0 _catLbl1

Popular on Washingtoner

  • Spokane Police Department and SPD Cadets Engage with the Logan Community to Discuss Crime Prevention in the Neighborhood - 169
  • City of Tacoma Secures Over $4 Million in Transportation Improvement Board Grants
  • TBM Council Appoints Four Distinguished Leaders to Board of Directors
  • Spokane: Flags to be Lowered for Trooper Killed in Line of Duty
  • Tacoma: Homicide Investigation – 3500 block of E Grandview Ave
  • Tacoma: Update in SR-509 Fatal Collision Investigation: Vehicle of Interest Impounded
  • Spokane: Council Members Official Swearing In Ceremony
  • Genuine Hospitality, LLC Selected to Operate Hilton Garden Inn Birmingham SE / Liberty Park
  • Sexual Assault Suspect That Fled Spokane Area, Arrested in Connecticut; Extradition to Washington State Pending
  • Spokane: Shoplifting Blitz Nets Multiple Arrests as SPD Works to Curb Retail Thefts; Emphasis Continues as Christmas Approaches

Similar on Washingtoner

  • Cyntexa Outlines a Principles-first Approach to Modern Enterprise Transformation
  • Daniel Kaufman Launches a Vertically Integrated Real Estate and Investment Platform
  • MAX Illumination Redefines Cabinet Displays with New Edge-Lit LED Technology
  • FeedSocially - Post Once, Publish Everywhere
  • Finland's New Gambling Watchdog Handed Sweeping Powers to Revoke Licenses and Block Illegal Casino Sites
  • James D. Harding Promoted to Century Fasteners Corp. – Managing Director
  • Powering the AI, Defense and Aerospace Future with Energy Infrastructure and Digital Asset Strength: KULR Technology Group, Inc. $KULR
  • Radarsign Redefines Crosswalk Safety with Launch of CrossCommand™ RRFB Crosswalk
  • OpenSSL Corporation Opens 2026 Advisory Committees' Elections: Shape the Future!
  • Steve Everett Jr. Named President of L.T. Hampel Corporation
Copyright © 2026 washingtoner.com | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Contribute