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Custom Coated Magnets for Industrial and Outdoor Applications

Rubber-coated, epoxy-coated, PTFE, and encapsulated magnet solutions for buyers who need corrosion protection, stable pull force, and export-ready RFQ communication.

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Specification points before quotation
Lead with technical requirements before narrowing SKU or price.
Geometry

Drawing, dimensions, tolerances, thread spec, mating-part constraints, and assembly direction.

Magnetic target

Pull force, holding orientation, working gap, magnet grade preference, and temperature range.

Coating and environment

Rubber, epoxy, PTFE, plastic, or other protection plus water, abrasion, UV, chemicals, or salt exposure.

Commercial scope

Sample requirement, target quantity, packaging needs, destination market, and expected timeline.

What Buyers Usually Need Help Confirming

The site now leads with engineering and procurement questions instead of generic SaaS-style marketing blocks.

Coating system for corrosion-prone environments

Match rubber, epoxy, PTFE, plastic overmolding, or other surface protection to salt spray, water exposure, abrasion, and installation risk.

Magnet geometry and pull-force tradeoffs

Compare threaded, block, pot, encapsulated, and mount-style assemblies before committing to tooling or samples.

Drawing review before quotation

Use drawings, reference photos, mating-part details, and temperature requirements to reduce back-and-forth before RFQ.

Export-ready inquiry handling

Organize specification points that matter for OEM purchasing: dimensions, tolerances, coating preference, target force, and annual volume.

What Buyers Usually Need from a Factory-Side Conversation

Trust is built less by slogans than by how clearly the project is reviewed, sampled, packed, and handed over for shipment.

Drawing-first RFQ review

Projects are easier to quote when geometry, mating hardware, pull-force target, and environment are clarified before pricing.

Sample-before-volume rhythm

Sample confirmation helps align structure, surface protection, and installation fit before mass production quantities are released.

Quality checkpoints tied to the assembly

Dimensional control, coating appearance, magnet orientation, and packing accuracy should be reviewed against the actual use case, not only a raw magnet size.

Export-ready packing communication

Carton method, inner separation, labeling, and destination-specific shipment notes are easier to manage when they are defined as part of the RFQ.

Featured Product Families

Start with high-intent families. If your part is not listed, send the drawing and target use case instead of forcing a near match.

Threaded Magnets Guide

Threaded Magnets Guide

Use the selector to compare female-thread, male-thread, and mounting-format decisions before RFQ.

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action camera magnetic mount china

action camera magnetic mount china

For action camera magnetic mount factory or China supplier searches, use the selector to choose between open-mold, semi-custom OEM, and full custom manufacturer paths.

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Rubber Coated Magnet Manufacturer

Rubber Coated Magnet Manufacturer

Use this page to choose between open-mold supply, semi-custom OEM, and full custom assembly paths for coated magnet RFQs.

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Threaded Magnet Manufacturer

Threaded Magnet Manufacturer

Use this page when the RFQ depends on thread standard, mating hardware, and installed load direction.

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Automotive Accessories

Automotive Accessories

Use this page when the RFQ depends on painted surfaces, bracket detail, vibration, and accessory-style packing.

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Outdoor Equipment Mounting

Outdoor Equipment Mounting

Use this page when the project depends on protected assemblies, splash or wet exposure, and shipment-safe packing.

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Magnetic Fixture Base Manufacturer

Magnetic Fixture Base Manufacturer

Use this page for fixture, jig, and tooling-base RFQs that depend on housing, interface, and packing workflow.

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Waterproof Magnet Manufacturer

Waterproof Magnet Manufacturer

Use this page when the RFQ depends on sealing, protected assemblies, or outdoor/wet-use boundary conditions.

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Heavy-Duty Antenna Mount Guide

Heavy-Duty Antenna Mount Guide

Screen connector, roof material, footprint, and magnetic boundary conditions before choosing a heavy-duty mount.

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Rubber Coated Pot Magnet

Rubber Coated Pot Magnet

Protect painted surfaces while keeping practical holding force for removable mounting jobs.

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Waterproof Encapsulated Magnet

Waterproof Encapsulated Magnet

Encapsulated structure for wet, splash-prone, and corrosion-sensitive mounting jobs.

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Epoxy Coated NdFeB Block Magnet

Epoxy Coated NdFeB Block Magnet

Block-format NdFeB magnet with stronger corrosion protection than plain nickel finish.

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Magnetic Fixture Base

Magnetic Fixture Base

Assembly-oriented magnetic base for jigs, inspection tooling, and removable production aids.

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Use-case paths

When the project starts from the use scene rather than from a specific SKU, these application pages usually make the first RFQ clearer.

Automotive Accessories

Automotive Accessories

Best when painted surfaces, bracket detail, vibration, and accessory-style packing control the RFQ.

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Outdoor Equipment Mounting

Outdoor Equipment Mounting

Best when sealing, wet exposure, protected assemblies, and shipment-safe packing drive the project.

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How OEM Projects Usually Move

The site is now structured around a practical project flow instead of generic marketing steps.

01

Submit the first RFQ

Share drawings, photos, size targets, pull-force expectations, and environment notes in the first email.

02

Confirm the technical path

Review geometry, coating system, temperature, and interface details before deciding whether the standard part is enough or a custom route is needed.

03

Approve sample and packing method

Use the sample stage to confirm fit, finish, handling, and packing assumptions before volume release.

04

Lock production and shipment details

Finalize quantity split, labels, carton method, and destination delivery expectations before shipment.

Quality and Delivery Checkpoints

Even without factory photography, buyers can still judge whether the project flow is disciplined by what gets checked and documented.

Dimension and tolerance review

Dimensions, thread specification, and interface fit should be reviewed against the actual mating part, not only against a generic catalogue label.

Magnet orientation and force target

Holding direction, working gap, and target force should be aligned before sample approval to avoid the wrong magnetic circuit path.

Coating appearance and edge condition

Surface finish, edge coverage, and handling wear should be checked according to the environment the magnet will actually face.

Packing method before shipment

Tray separation, polarity isolation, label format, and carton logic should be confirmed before volume release rather than after production is finished.

Typical Project Paths

Most inbound requests fall into one of these three paths. Making that visible helps buyers self-qualify before they send the first RFQ.

Open-mold product fit

Use an existing family when the geometry, force band, and environment already match a known structure.

Semi-custom OEM adjustment

Keep the base structure, but revise thread, mounting face, overmold, label, or packing to fit the target assembly.

Full custom assembly route

Move to a custom route when housing, insert arrangement, cable exit, interface geometry, or force target no longer matches a standard part.

Quick Project Matrix
This matrix gives buyers a practical first-pass view of how project scope usually changes sample rhythm, MOQ, and packing focus.
Project PathBest WhenSample WindowMOQPacking Focus
Open-mold fitExisting geometry already fits and the buyer mainly needs a fast sourcing decision.Fast sample check focused on fit and visible finishLower MOQ when standard structure stays unchangedBasic export separation and clear part labeling
Semi-custom OEMThread, pad, overmold, accessory kit, or minor hardware needs to be adjusted.Sample should confirm both fit and revised assembly detailsModerate MOQ depending on revised hardware or pack complexityCarton method, accessory grouping, and OEM labels matter early
Full custom assemblyNew housing, new latch, sealing path, or magnetic architecture is required.Prototype loop should validate structure, retention, and packing assumptionsMOQ depends on tooling, assembly route, and validation burdenPacking becomes part of product definition, not a final shipping note

Site hubs

If the project still needs a path decision before the RFQ is stable, start from one of these two hubs.

Manufacturers hub

Manufacturers hub

A single entry point for supplier-lane pages when the first question is which type of manufacturer should handle the RFQ.

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Industries hub

Industries hub

A single entry point for use-case pages when the RFQ starts from the application scene before it narrows to a product or supplier path.

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What to Include in an RFQ

A stronger inquiry shortens sampling and quotation cycles. Use this checklist before sending your first email.

01

Geometry

Drawing, dimensions, tolerances, thread spec, mating-part constraints, and assembly direction.

02

Magnetic target

Pull force, holding orientation, working gap, magnet grade preference, and temperature range.

03

Coating and environment

Rubber, epoxy, PTFE, plastic, or other protection plus water, abrasion, UV, chemicals, or salt exposure.

04

Commercial scope

Sample requirement, target quantity, packaging needs, destination market, and expected timeline.

FAQ

These questions replace the leftover SaaS billing FAQ and speak to actual sourcing conversations.

Can I send a drawing instead of choosing a standard SKU?

Yes. For OEM work, a drawing or clear reference photo is usually more useful than selecting the closest catalogue item.

What matters most before quotation?

Dimensions, tolerances, target pull force, thread or mating-part details, coating preference, environment, and quantity expectations.

Do I have to know the exact coating before asking?

No. If you describe the environment and installation risk, coating options can be reviewed during inquiry handling.

What if I need a full assembly rather than a bare magnet?

State the mating hardware, substrate, cable or connector requirements, packaging needs, and any installation limits in the first inquiry.

Ready to Start a Coated Magnet RFQ?

Send your drawing, target pull force, coating preference, and application environment. The site now routes buyers toward specification clarity instead of generic demo flows.

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