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SPRINTIS Schenk
GmbH & Co. KG
Ludwig-Weis-Str. 11
D-97082 Würzburg

Our range of magnets at a glance:

In our range of magnets you will find a large selection of different magnets at favourable conditions: Neodymium magnets, ferrite magnets, rubberised magnets, hook and pot magnets as well as flexible magnetic tapes and magnetic sheets. Each variant offers special properties that are advantageous for certain applications. Neodymium magnets, for example, score with maximum adhesive force, while ferrite magnets have a high temperature resistance. Discover the right type of magnet for your application now and benefit from fast delivery and fair prices in the SPRINTIS shop!

What types of magnets are available in the SPRINTIS shop?

Magnet type Adhesive force Temperature resistance Corrosion resistance Typical areas of application
Neodymium magnets Very high Up to approx. 80°C Low, coating recommended Packaging, displays, bookbinding
Ferrite magnets Medium Up to approx. 250°C Very high Mechanical engineering, warehouses, outdoor areas
Rubberised magnets High Up to approx. 80°C low Vehicles, machine housings, painted surfaces
Hook and pot magnets High Variable Variable Logistics, workshop, exhibition stand construction, POS
Magnetic tapes and sheets Low to medium Up to approx. 85°C High Warehouse labelling, advertising, organisation

Neodymium magnets - super magnets with maximum adhesive force

Neodymium magnets have the highest adhesive force on the smallest surface area. For this reason, they are also called super magnets. While self-adhesive neodymium magnets are mostly used in the form of disc magnets as a closure option for magnetic packaging or folders and are also invisibly incorporated, other variants of neodymium magnets are used in furniture, shop and trade fair construction. Self-adhesive neodymium magnets are quick to attach and stick to almost any surface. At SPRINTIS, you can find the super magnets in many shapes, for example as ring magnets, block magnets, disc magnets, but also as rod magnets or cube magnets. Here is an overview of the advantages of neodymium magnets:

  • Extremely strong adhesion: They hold even heavy objects reliably and permanently. That is why they are also called super magnets.
  • Compact design: Despite their enormous strength, neodymium magnets take up very little space. This enables a slim design and discreet integration into folders, packaging or displays.

The quality class of a neodymium magnet is indicated by abbreviations such as N35 or N45. This labelling describes the magnetic energy density. The higher the number, the stronger the magnet. The letter stands for the temperature resistance: N up to 80°C, M up to 100°C, H up to 120°C, SH up to 150°C. For most applications in bookbinding and packaging production, neodymium magnets of grade N35 or N42 are sufficient.

Ferrite magnets - favourably priced magnets with high robustness

Our ferrite magnets are the cheapest magnets in our range and a robust alternative, especially where a strong magnet such as neodymium is not required. The advantages of our ferrite magnets at a glance:

  • High corrosion resistance: Ferrite is insensitive to moisture. This makes them very durable and reliable in use, even under harsh conditions.
  • Good price-performance ratio: For applications that do not require maximum performance, ferrite magnets offer an economical solution. They are ideal for simple closures or labelling.

Hook magnets, pot magnets and rubberised magnets

Our hook and pot magnets are ideal for structured organisation in the warehouse, in logistics or for presenting goods in stationary retail.

They offer high adhesive force and can be attached or removed quickly. Hook magnets create order by holding tools, signs or cables on metal surfaces. Pot magnets have a steel casing that concentrates the magnetic force and ensures a stable hold. Rubberised magnets are also popular in this area. The rubber coating protects sensitive surfaces from scratches and improves the hold on smooth surfaces. This also makes these magnets suitable for vehicles, machine housings or painted metal parts.

Magnetic tapes and sheets

If labelling or marking needs to be changed regularly, magnetic tapes and sheets offer a particularly flexible option.

  • Simple customisation: Our magnetic tapes and sheets can be easily cut to the desired size with standard scissors and are quickly replaced. This means enormous time savings in stock management or price changes.
  • Reusability: Once attached, you can remove and reposition the magnetic strips at any time without leaving any residue. This protects your carrier materials and saves costs.
  • Printability: Some of our magnetic sheets can be printed on and are therefore ideal for advertising purposes. This allows you to create signs and labels for changing promotions at the POS or for stock labelling.

Permanent magnets - resistance and durability

Magnets are long-lasting products whose adhesive force remains stable for many years when used properly. There is no wear in the true sense of the word, as the magnetic field is permanently anchored in the material. However, mechanical influences such as strong impacts, extreme temperatures or corrosion can reduce the magnetic force. Neodymium magnets react more sensitively to moisture and should be protected against rust, while ferrite magnets and rubberised magnets are significantly more resistant. Coatings made of nickel, zinc or rubber protect the surface and maintain magnetic performance in the long term. With normal indoor use or under controlled environmental conditions, magnets retain their adhesive force virtually unchanged for many years.

At SPRINTIS, we attach great importance to offering you the right magnets for your specific requirements in printing, bookbinding, retail and logistics. Our expert customer service team will be happy to answer any questions you may have.

Safety instructions for strong magnets and neodymium magnets

Please always observe the safety precautions when handling our strong magnets. Magnets are small parts and do not belong in the hands of children. Our neodymium magnets and ferrite magnets in particular can affect electronic devices such as monitors or cheque cards. Make sure to keep a sufficient distance from pacemakers and avoid injuries, as the enormous attractive force of our super magnets can lead to crushing or similar.

For more detailed information, such as temperature resistance or shipping instructions, please download our full information sheet.

Information about magnetism

Magnetism has been known to mankind since ancient times. The name goes back to the landscape of Magnesia in Greece, where the first "magnetic stones" were found. Only since the 19th century and after numerous researches, mankind has accumulated an extensive knowledge of magnets. For example, magnets made of neodymium are also known as "rare earth magnets". You can find more exciting information about magnets and magnetism here in our glossary.

SPRINTIS - your reliable magnet shop

Rely on the convincing power of our permanent magnets and buy magnets now at a favourable price in our SPRINTIS magnet shop!

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