Our smallest Ferrite ring magnet not only impresses with a very good price-performance ratio, with this ring magnet of the size Ø 20.0 x 5.0 x 5.0 mm made of ferrite and a holding force of 800 g you can realise a variety of practical and creative applications.
Here are some ideas:
Fixing small objects: You can attach light objects such as keys or notes to a metal surface, for example the fridge. Use the magnet as a hook holder by attaching a small hook through the ring opening.
Organisation: In the workshop, you can use the magnet to store nails, screws or other small metal parts in an easily accessible place. For office use, you can convert the magnet into DIY clips to organise documents.
Closing mechanisms: Create magnetic closures for lightweight boxes, cupboard doors or bags.
Craft and DIY projects: Use the magnet for homemade magnetic jewellery holders or picture frames. You can use the magnet to create experimental or decorative magnetic toys.
Modelling: In model making, you can use the ring magnet as a detachable connection for small components.
Decoration: Use the magnet to attach lightweight decorative objects to metal surfaces.
Physical experiments: The magnet is suitable for simple experiments to demonstrate the behaviour of magnetic fields, e.g. with iron filings.
Electronics and mechanics: You could use the magnet in small electric motors or as part of a sensor system.
Please note that the magnet with a holding force of 800 g is only suitable for light objects. Ferrite magnets are also brittle, so you should be careful if the magnet is subjected to mechanical stress or impacts! Unlike neodymium magnets, ferrite magnets are not coated and are therefore a cost-effective alternative.
More available sizes of our ferrite ring magnets can be found here. Also take a look at the ferrite disc magnets and ferrite block magnets