People and magnets

In the days of Genesis, man did not need anything, but the absolute necessities, such as breathing, eating, drinking and sleeping. Once, all man had to do was to survive, to live day by day. However, as time went by, man grew smarter. He realized that there is more to life than surviving. He realized you should enjoy life while it lasts!

Thus, the great human mind made us open our eyes and look around us. Instead of just enjoying the view, we thought, "why not use it too?" at first, it was the little things. Wooden sticks became a skeleton to a house, stones and rocks became walls and mud became plaster.

Then, man started to see the land as a cover, as a layer one can dig in to find other things, other layers. It had to contain something good, since plants seem to grow and nourish from it. And so, years and years have passed and digging the ground hasn't stopped since. We are even digging at sea today. Well look and behold, that digging paid off. Many elements were discovered over the years, like silver, gold, oil etc. among those elements we have discovered rare earth magnets.
These are like an old pirate's hidden gold treasure. Despite their name, these magnets are not so rare (however please bear in mind that none of Earth's elements are infinite), and are useful in oh so many different ways, and in a huge variety of fields.

Usage of rare earth magnets  

So, what can we do with this ancient pirate's treasure? They have been lying down deep inside the belly of our planet, waiting to be discovered, waiting to be used. It's only fair to Earth that we'll explore it and use these natural resources to help improve our lives here, as they were manufactured by it for a reason.
Thus, after years and years of exploring, researching, inventing, and developing, we can say that rare earth magnets are in use in almost every aspect of our lives.

You'd be amazed at the products and devices that contain these magnets. Starting at aircrafts, ships and space shuttles, missiles, and vehicles, through computers and radio, to home exercise devices (like magnetic treadmill or magnetic bikes). Today we can even use them to produce electricity!

Why use rare earth magnets? 

The options to benefit from them are endless, and they are much cheaper (thus more available) than other magnets, which are also more difficult to work with. Actually, the more uses we can find for rare earth magnets instead of other natural resources, the more we will benefit.   

Neodymium magnets

Meet the new attraction - the Neodymium magnets

Ever since it began to be in use, technology is getting a stronger grip on our lives. We cannot imagine our world today without technology in it. What's the secret? Well, it's not much of a secret. Every kid knows that technology is here to improve our lives, to make it easier on us, in this fast moving world.

Except for the obvious technological inventions and fields, we were recently introduced to an intriguing and promising field - the rare earth magnets field. Amongst the several types of these magnets we recognize a type named on a large scale - the Neodymium magnets. These very special magnets are the new game everyone wants to play with. Scientists are exploring this territory for only a few decades and already we can see the results in practice.

If once we thought electricity was the invention of the century or even the millennium, now we understand that planet Earth still holds great mysteries for us to discover. As mentioned, Neodymium magnets are one of those mysteries we're beginning to unlock. They have so many uses, that it would be wrong of us to ignore their existence.

With the kindest help from our beloved planet and the assistance of scientists and businessmen, there's no limit to the progress we can reach. As you know, human kind reached its place in top of the food chain by using his brain to get to higher places, to places "where no man has gone before".

What are Neodymium magnets good for?  

In the short time we had to research and explore this newly exposed territory, we can confidently say that all technological, medical and electronic fields will have a great benefit from using any kind within the several kind of Neodymium magnets.

These magnets are super strong and condensed, and may be used in various forms and conditions - whatever will answer your requirements. As such, medical devices built using Neodymium magnets can function better and in a more accurate way (just like the MRI scanner works so much better than a simple CT scan).

Moreover, electronic devices may be released from their 'leash', and perform without being plugged to an electricity connection. Furthermore, the known ultra strength of the Neodymium magnets has opened up a whole new aspect to consider while inventing and developing devices that wouldn't normally involve magnets.

We haven't heard the last from Neodymium magnets yet

From looking at its usage up until now, we can guarantee that we'll be hearing a lot more from the subfield of Neodymium magnets. From the way things look now, it's going to do good to mankind, and just as important - to our planet Earth.