Ringmagnets made of ferrite - our all-purpose holding magnets

Would you like to securely attach a metal part without having to use hammers and nails, adhesive strips or anything like that? Our ferrite ringmagnets can be ordered in various sizes and quantities and can be inconspicuously attached to any metallic surface.
Whether for the coin and bottle cap collection, as blackboard magnets in school or as simple refrigerator magnets - the ferrite models offer a solid base that can be accurately adapted to the size of the respective item.
Like all ferrite magnets, our rings are also rust-resistant and can withstand extreme heat and cold if necessary.
So they are also suitable for outdoor use.

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Ringmagnets made of ferrite - our all-purpose holding magnets

Would you like to securely attach a metal part without having to use hammers and nails, adhesive strips or anything like that? Our ferrite ringmagnets can be ordered in various sizes and quantities and can be inconspicuously attached to any metallic surface.
Whether for the coin and bottle cap collection, as blackboard magnets in school or as simple refrigerator magnets - the ferrite models offer a solid base that can be accurately adapted to the size of the respective item.
Like all ferrite magnets, our rings are also rust-resistant and can withstand extreme heat and cold if necessary.
So they are also suitable for outdoor use.


Ferrite ringmagnets - what makes them special?

Ferrite magnets are the most commonly used permanent magnets worldwide. This is due to the fact that they can be manufactured very cheaply, but are extremely robust and heat and corrosion resistant. Our ringmagnets are primarily suitable as connecting parts and adhesive surfaces for metallic objects of all kinds such as:

  • Screws
  • Bottle caps
  • Tool
  • Key etc.

The magnetic strength of the ferrite ringmagnets varies, depending on the size, between 350 grams and 19 kilograms. Therefore, before you order one, you should consider how exactly you want to use it. Typical uses of ferrite rings include:

  • As an adhesive surface for bottle caps or coins
    Are you looking for a way to present your collectibles in an appealing way? Ferrite magnetic rings can be inconspicuously attached to the underside of the respective objects and attached to a metallic surface. The strong magnets ensure that both parts adhere reliably. This saves you from using adhesive strips, for example, which can leave traces of use on surfaces. The ferrite ringmagnets can also be ordered in quantities from 20 to 2,500. This way you can be sure that you can attach all the parts that you want to showcase safely. 

  • As a detention surface in workshops
    It can get messy in workshops - tools, screws and nuts are scattered on the floor, wrenches of different sizes are not arranged correctly, etc.
    With the ferro ringmagnets you can quickly create order. Simply pin this to a suitable surface and attach any metal parts that are lying around to the washers.
    Our magnetic tape also offers additional adhesive surfaces. 

  • As a fridge magnet
    Ferrite magnetic rings are also useful as refrigerator magnets. Simply attach them to the metal surface of the refrigerator doors, then you can use the magnets as a holder for bottle openers, pictures or anything like that.

Order the ferrite magnetic rings in different designs

The magnetic rings are available in different sizes and quantities. The larger the ring magnet, the more weight it can usually hold. The ferrite ringmagnets, which have the highest adhesive force (19 kilograms), are correspondingly large.
The overall diameter of the strongest ferrite ring magnet is 140 millimeters.
For comparison: the smallest rings are only 11 millimeters in diameter and weigh around 350 grams.
So you can adjust the size of the rings optimally to your needs. Larger quantities of up to 2,500 are also available if required. Furthermore, the size of the borehole of the magnets varies depending on the design.

What is the difference between ferrite and neodymium magnets?

The adhesion or holding force with ringmagnets made of ferrite is generally much weaker than with those made of neodymium material. On the other hand, the former are extremely robust, inexpensive and not susceptible to corrosion. They are also extremely resistant to high temperatures.

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Ringmagnet Ø 11.0 x 2.7 x 4.5 mm Y35 ferrite - holds 350 g
Ringmagnet Ø 11.0 x 2.7 x 4.5 mm Y35 ferrite - holds 350 g
  • from 20 pcs €0.32*
  • from 60 pcs €0.28*
  • from 160 pcs €0.25*
  • from 300 pcs €0.23*
  • from 1500 pcs request a quote!
Item number: RM-11x2.7x4.5-F
Available on stock: 20300 pieces (PU = 20 pieces)

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from €0.32 *
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Ringmagnet Ø 20,0 x 6,0 x 5,0 mm Y35 ferrite - holds 750 g
Ringmagnet Ø 20,0 x 6,0 x 5,0 mm Y35 ferrite - holds 750 g
  • from 15 pcs €0.31*
  • from 45 pcs €0.27*
  • from 105 pcs €0.24*
  • from 240 pcs €0.22*
  • from 1395 pcs request a quote!
Item number: RM-20x06x05-F
Available on stock: 19305 pieces (PU = 15 pieces)

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from €0.31 *
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Ringmagnet Ø 20,0 x 10,0 x 6,0 mm Y35 ferrite - holds 780 g
Ringmagnet Ø 20,0 x 10,0 x 6,0 mm Y35 ferrite - holds 780 g
  • from 10 pcs €0.30*
  • from 40 pcs €0.26*
  • from 80 pcs €0.23*
  • from 160 pcs €0.21*
  • from 1500 pcs request a quote!
Item number: RM-20x10x06-F

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from €0.30 *
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Ringmagnet with counterbore Ø 35.5 x 5.5 x 6.5 mm HF 24/16 ferrite
Ringmagnet with counterbore Ø 35.5 x 5.5 x 6.5 mm HF 24/16 ferrite
  • from 10 pcs €0.67*
  • from 40 pcs €0.60*
  • from 80 pcs €0.54*
  • from 160 pcs €0.49*
  • from 1500 pcs request a quote!
Item number: RMS-35.5x5.5x6.5-F
Available on stock: 3690 pieces (PU = 10 pieces)

Ready for shipment, delivery in 2-4 days
from €0.67 *
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Ringmagnet Ø 39.0 x 18.0 x 7.0 mm HF 24/16 ferrite - holds 2.8 kg
Ringmagnet Ø 39.0 x 18.0 x 7.0 mm HF 24/16 ferrite - holds 2.8 kg
  • from 10 pcs €0.56*
  • from 40 pcs €0.50*
  • from 80 pcs €0.47*
  • from 160 pcs €0.41*
  • from 1500 pcs request a quote!
Item number: RM-39x18x07-F
Available on stock: 6080 pieces (PU = 10 pieces)

Ready for shipment, delivery in 2-4 days
from €0.62 *
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Ringmagnet Ø 40.0 x 20.0 x 10.0 mm Y35 ferrite - holds 2,7 kg
Ringmagnet Ø 40.0 x 20.0 x 10.0 mm Y35 ferrite - holds 2,7 kg
  • from 10 pcs €0.48*
  • from 40 pcs €0.44*
  • from 80 pcs €0.38*
  • from 160 pcs €0.34*
  • from 1500 pcs request a quote!
Item number: RM-40x20x10-F
Available on stock: 41640 pieces (PU = 10 pieces)

Ready for shipment, delivery in 2-4 days
from €0.48 *
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Ringmagnet Ø 45.0 x 22.0 x 9.0 mm HF 24/16 ferrite - holds 2.9 kg
Ringmagnet Ø 45.0 x 22.0 x 9.0 mm HF 24/16 ferrite - holds 2.9 kg
  • from 10 pcs €0.48*
  • from 40 pcs €0.43*
  • from 80 pcs €0.40*
  • from 160 pcs €0.35*
  • from 1500 pcs request a quote!
Item number: RM-45x22x09-F
Available on stock: 4470 pieces (PU = 10 pieces)

Ready for shipment, delivery in 2-4 days
from €0.53 *
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Ringmagnet Ø 72.0 x 32.0 x 15.0 mm Y35 ferrite - holds 6 kg
Ringmagnet Ø 72.0 x 32.0 x 15.0 mm Y35 ferrite - holds 6 kg
  • To 2 pcs €2.75*
  • from 3 pcs €2.48*
  • from 10 pcs €2.26*
  • from 20 pcs €2.06*
  • from 40 pcs €1.93*
  • from 800 pcs request a quote!
Item number: RM-72x32x15-F
Available on stock: 7056 pieces

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from €2.75 *
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Ringmagnet Ø 100,0 x 60,0 x 20,0 mm Y35 ferrite - holds 16 kg
Ringmagnet Ø 100,0 x 60,0 x 20,0 mm Y35 ferrite - holds 16 kg
  • To 2 pcs €4.17*
  • from 3 pcs €3.75*
  • from 10 pcs €3.42*
  • from 20 pcs €3.13*
  • from 40 pcs €2.92*
  • from 400 pcs request a quote!
Item number: RM-100x60x20-F
Available on stock: 10224 pieces

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from €4.17 *
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Ringmagnet Ø 140.0 x 60.0 x 20.0 mm Y30 ferrite - holds 19 kg
Ringmagnet Ø 140.0 x 60.0 x 20.0 mm Y30 ferrite - holds 19 kg
  • To 2 pcs €9.55*
  • from 3 pcs €8.60*
  • from 10 pcs €7.83*
  • from 20 pcs €7.16*
  • from 40 pcs €6.69*
  • from 300 pcs request a quote!
Item number: RM-140x60x20-F
Available on stock: 931 pieces

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from €9.55 *
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Ringmagnet Ø 30.0 x 10.0 x 10.0 mm Y35 ferrite - holds 1,8 kg
Ringmagnet Ø 30.0 x 10.0 x 10.0 mm Y35 ferrite - holds 1,8 kg
  • from 10 pcs €0.58*
  • from 40 pcs €0.49*
  • from 80 pcs €0.45*
  • from 160 pcs €0.41*
  • from 1500 pcs request a quote!
Item number: RM-30x10x10-F
Available on stock: 13250 pieces (PU = 10 pieces)

Ready for shipment, delivery in 2-4 days
from €0.58 *
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Ferrite ringmagnets - what makes them special?

Ferrite magnets are the most commonly used permanent magnets worldwide. This is due to the fact that they can be manufactured very cheaply, but are extremely robust and heat and corrosion resistant. Our ringmagnets are primarily suitable as connecting parts and adhesive surfaces for metallic objects of all kinds such as:

  • Screws
  • Bottle caps
  • Tool
  • Key etc.

The magnetic strength of the ferrite ringmagnets varies, depending on the size, between 350 grams and 19 kilograms. Therefore, before you order one, you should consider how exactly you want to use it. Typical uses of ferrite rings include:

  • As an adhesive surface for bottle caps or coins
    Are you looking for a way to present your collectibles in an appealing way? Ferrite magnetic rings can be inconspicuously attached to the underside of the respective objects and attached to a metallic surface. The strong magnets ensure that both parts adhere reliably. This saves you from using adhesive strips, for example, which can leave traces of use on surfaces. The ferrite ringmagnets can also be ordered in quantities from 20 to 2,500. This way you can be sure that you can attach all the parts that you want to showcase safely. 

  • As a detention surface in workshops
    It can get messy in workshops - tools, screws and nuts are scattered on the floor, wrenches of different sizes are not arranged correctly, etc.
    With the ferro ringmagnets you can quickly create order. Simply pin this to a suitable surface and attach any metal parts that are lying around to the washers.
    Our magnetic tape also offers additional adhesive surfaces. 

  • As a fridge magnet
    Ferrite magnetic rings are also useful as refrigerator magnets. Simply attach them to the metal surface of the refrigerator doors, then you can use the magnets as a holder for bottle openers, pictures or anything like that.

Order the ferrite magnetic rings in different designs

The magnetic rings are available in different sizes and quantities. The larger the ring magnet, the more weight it can usually hold. The ferrite ringmagnets, which have the highest adhesive force (19 kilograms), are correspondingly large.
The overall diameter of the strongest ferrite ring magnet is 140 millimeters.
For comparison: the smallest rings are only 11 millimeters in diameter and weigh around 350 grams.
So you can adjust the size of the rings optimally to your needs. Larger quantities of up to 2,500 are also available if required. Furthermore, the size of the borehole of the magnets varies depending on the design.

What is the difference between ferrite and neodymium magnets?

The adhesion or holding force with ringmagnets made of ferrite is generally much weaker than with those made of neodymium material. On the other hand, the former are extremely robust, inexpensive and not susceptible to corrosion. They are also extremely resistant to high temperatures.