Neodymium block magnet is typically measured in accordance with Length (L) x Width (W) x Thickness (T). The first two dimensions detail the pole area of each magnet. Then the last dimension specifies the magnetization direction. Large Neodymium block magnet refers in particular to the Neodymium block magnets with the large size. Large Neodymium block magnets have earlier achieved near net-shape manufacturing. Either magnetic separator or high-power rotating machinery can be considered as the most representative application of large Neodymium block magnets. Large Neodymium block magnets in above applications are also requiring countersunk hole to fix except frequently-used structural adhesive.

