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By N52 your reffering to neodymium rare earth permenant magnets. This is not the only type of rare earth but no others reach this strength. The rare earth doesnt pass the N52 rating, but..the magnets "pull" strength or potential is inversly relates to its size, so a 1" diameter x 3" long n52 (magnetized through length) will pick up more then a say 1" cube. The influential magnetic field and pull increases as the size increases. You still have temperature to factor in as well, over 120degrees neodymium mags quickly lose strength. Ceramic is closer to 150 and at a point the strongest ceramic will be stronger then the strongest neodymium.

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