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Vehicle Signs
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Care & Maintenance:
- Vehicle surface and magnetic side of sign should be cleaned, dried and waxed.
- Sign area should not have molding or air gaps.
- Vehicle and sign surfaces should be cleaned weekly.
- Remove sign when cleaning vehicle.
- Use mild detergent and warm water to clean magnetic sign.
We supply the magnetic material, you have it designed and printed to make durable, eye-catching signs for business or events.
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What is ZIP GRIP?
ZIP GRIP is the trade name used exclusively by The Magnet Source to describe our quality flexible magnetic sheeting and strip products. We call it ZIP" for our speedy delivery and GRIP" for its magnetic strength. Made in the USA by quality manufacturers and stocked, processed and distributed world-wide from our Ohio processing facility, this material is engineered for maximum versatility and reliability. We are also capable of quoting and supplying foreign made flexible magnet material. However, be cautioned that it does not always meet the high standards set forth in the attributes of our ZIP GRIP, USA magnet material described below.
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What is Behind the ZIP-GRIP Name?
- Massive stock
- Speedy delivery
- Competitive pricing
- Precision processing by skilled operators
- Ability to slit, cut, score cut and die cut
- Knowledgeable, friendly customer service people
- Years of experience in the magnet industry
- Low minimum order requirements
- And a desire to be your best source in the magnetic field!
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Zip-Grip Flexible Magnetic Sheeting
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Applications
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Finishing Ideas
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Advertising Specialties
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Visual Aids
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Vehicle Signage
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Signage
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Graphics
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Nameplates
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Photo Mounting
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Novelties
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P.O.P. Displays
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Premiums
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Display Boards
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Menu Boards
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Automobile Paint Masking
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Shelf and Bin Marking
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Sales Promotions
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Toys
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Vent Covers
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Kick Plates
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Die Cut
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Pad Print
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Hand Letter
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Screen Print
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Stencil
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Adhere Vinyl
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Lettering and Graphics
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Inkjet Images
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Magnetic Stickers
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Attributes of ZIP GRIP Flexible Magnets
The USA produces the largest volume of flexible magnet with the highest quality material in the world. Compare attributes when comparing prices. Powerful - ZIP GRIP is supersaturated with magnetism in a multiple pole magnetization pattern, so its magnetic strength is evenly distributed across the surface. The thicker the material, the greater the strength. Permanent magnetism is guaranteed as long as the material is not subjected to a demagnetizing force.
Durable - ZIP GRIP is easy to maintain and safe for finished surfaces. It contains no oils or plasticizers that can cause cracking, drying out or surface migration (permanent attachment).
Safe - The material is lead-free and barium-free, making it a non-toxic substrate that is safe to work with and safe for consumers.
Machinable - ZIP GRIP is easily drilled or cut with scissors, knife, die or punch to fit your application.
Temperature Range - ZIP GRIP is designed to withstand continuous exposure to temperatures ranging from 15ºF to 160ºF without demagnetizing.
NOTE: All flexible magnet thicknesses are taken before laminates are applied. If your application requires a specific overall thickness, let our team know.
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How are Flexible Magnets Made?
A dry mixture of ferrite powder and rubber polymer resin is mixed, calendered and ground; then formed either by extrusion (for magnetic strip) or rollers (for magnetic sheeting). The material is then magnetized, laminated with vinyl or adhesive, cut to size, rolled onto a core, and boxed for shipment.
When is Flexible a Good Choice?
Flexible magnets are the least expensive by volume and the most pliable permanent magnet material when compared to ceramic (ferrite), alnico or rare earth magnets. They perform well in a wide variety of applications for home, school, shop and office. They are lightweight, flat, easy to print on and easy to cut with scissors, knife or die. They are ideal for advertising specialties, point of purchase signage and lightweight holding applications, to name a few.
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Typical Flexible Magnetic Properties
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Residual Induction
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Coercive Force
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Intrinsic Coercive Force
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Max. Energy Product
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(Oe)
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BHMax (MGOe)
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1650
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1350
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2375
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0.60
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