Neodymium Magnets
The perfect selection of high-quality, extreme-strength bare neodymium “rare earth” magnets for either your cosplay crafting or tabletop terrain needs.
The strongest magnets available when comparing size to pull strength because we under-promise and over-deliver. Our N55 magnets are made from N56 neodymium bar stock (our competitors mostly use N54 material) to give them the extra “oomph”. Smaller than you might think. Please double check the listed dimensions with real-world measurements before placing your order.
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$5.99 – $105.99
“N55” Magnet Material:
N56 Grade Neodymium – N55 magnets are a common grade, but are usually made from the less expensive and easier to source N54 grade material because the strength difference is negligible and most people don’t notice. At Foam Forge, we manufacture our N55 magnets from the harder to source N56 material so our magnets, like all of our Foam Forge products, overdeliver without adding to the customer’s cost.
Neodymium is a very hard material, but also very brittle.
Neodymium Magnet Coating:
Our magnets are nickel coated (Ni/Cu/Ni) rather than zinc coated for the better finish and the superior rust prevention qualities.
Great effort has gone into the manufacturing of these magnets so we can offer Foam Forge Magnets that are the best in the field.
While captivating and fun, magnets are not toys and pose significant health and safety risks if misused or mishandled.
SWALLOWING HAZARDS:
Due to the potential for severe injury or death if swallowed, keep out of the reach of children, idiots, and/or pets.
CRUSHING HAZARDS:
The magnets sold through Foam Forge are for the most part too small to break bones or do catastrophic damage, but it is important when dealing with magnets not to let fingers or other body parts to get in between the two attracting objects to avoid crushing and pinching.
MEDICAL DEVICE INTERFERENCE HAZARDS:
Strong magnetic fields can affect internal medical devices including pacemakers and ICDs (implanted cardioverter-defibrillators). Please consult your doctor before using magnets if you have any internal medical devices.
ADVERSE HEALTH RESPONSE HAZARDS:
While rare, some people claim experiencing headaches, pain, nausea, and other mild symptoms when working with magnets. Anyone with metal-related allergies should know our magnets are coated with nickel to protect the neodymium from oxidation and rust.
POTENTIAL PRODUCT DAMAGE HAZARDS:
Neodymium is brittle and can break. The extreme force some magnets can achieve can be more than their material can endure, which can result to magnets snapping in half. Most commonly occurring when a smaller magnets gets too close to a large high-strength magnet, the impact of the smaller magnet attaching to the larger can, and will, split them in two. To avoid breakage, do not overtighten screws included with countersunk magnets.
ADDITIONAL HAZARDS:
Magnets have many other dangerous interactions with modern technologies including the potential to erase digital and analog media storage devices, credit/debit/ID card’s magnetic strip, and damage products with sensitive metal components.
Before using magnets, check items that could interact with magnets for compatibility.
Bare neodymium oxidizes exceptionally fast when exposed to air so it is standard practice to coat neodymium “rare earth” magnets with various types of barriers to isolate the material from our atmosphere. Plastic, enamel, paint, and various metals are used to varying effect.
Each FOAM FORGE Ultra-High-Strength Neodymium Magnet is precision manufactured out of the highest-grade neodymium and then coated with thin layers (7-15 μm) of nickel, then copper, then nickel again (Ni/Cu/Ni) for a tougher and higher-quality finish than zinc to help prevent rust. As an added bonus, the nickel coating makes them look nicer too!