Use these pages when the buyer still needs to decide which supplier lane fits the RFQ before reaching out to a factory.
If the buyer still does not know whether the project belongs with an open-mold supplier, a semi-custom OEM assembler, or a full custom manufacturer, start here.
If the RFQ already matches a known magnet family, the product page is usually a faster next step than a manufacturer comparison.
If the project starts from painted surfaces, wet exposure, tooling use, or other scene-specific constraints, the industry path may be clearer first.
| Path | Best for | Still unresolved | Best next step |
|---|---|---|---|
| Magnetic Camera Mount Manufacturer | Camera or accessory mounting projects where interface family, dynamic scene, and ecosystem fit still need screening. | Camera-side interface, moving-scene boundary, and supplier-lane choice. | Use when the keyword is supplier intent before product structure is fully locked. |
| Rubber Coated Magnet Manufacturer | Projects centered on painted surfaces, protected contact faces, and coated-base OEM scope. | Coated-face path, mounting surface, and open-mold vs semi-custom supplier fit. | Use before the RFQ becomes a generic coated-magnet inquiry. |
| Threaded Magnet Manufacturer | Projects where thread family, mating hardware, or installed load direction still decide the supplier path. | Internal vs external thread path, stud or insert details, and bracket fit. | Use before sampling if the hardware path is still fuzzy. |
| Magnetic Fixture Base Manufacturer | Fixture, jig, and tooling-base jobs where housing, interface, and packing workflow matter as much as the magnet. | Fixture concept, workstation handling, and whether the job is still a standard base or a custom tooling program. | Use when the project is closer to tooling than to a catalog accessory. |
| Waterproof Magnet Manufacturer | Protected assembly jobs where sealing, wet exposure, and packing method still need supplier-level clarification. | Exposure type, sealing scope, insert path, and protection after packing and shipment. | Use before the RFQ makes unverified waterproof claims. |

For camera and accessory mounting projects where interface family, dynamic scene, and supplier path still need to be screened.

For RFQs driven by painted surfaces, protected faces, coated assemblies, and supplier-lane fit.

For projects where thread family, mating hardware, and installed load direction still determine the right factory path.

For fixture, jig, and tooling-base projects where housing, interface, and packing workflow matter as much as the magnet.

For protected assemblies where sealing scope, wet-use exposure, and packing method still need supplier-level clarification.
Once the supplier lane is clearer, buyers usually move either into a specific product family or into an industry page where the use scene is explained in more detail.