Four steps to choosing the type of ZIP GRIP™ magnetic sheeting you need:

STEP 2:
Choose an Adhesive and Laminate
Flexible magnetic sheeting can be laminated with a variety of high quality topcoats that are typically applied to the non-magnetic (weak) side. Powerful adhesives keep the laminates in place. The most frequently used laminates are vinyls or paper, depending on the required function of the magnet.
Adhesive Choices |
Typical Use
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Indoor (Rubber Based) |
Indoor and craft applications. Print paper image, then laminate to magnet. |
Premium Indoor (Rubber Based) |
Indoor applications (Higher tack adhesive for rougher surface textures) |
Acrylic-Based Adhesive |
Outdoor applications or adhering to plastics and vinyls |
Free Film Adhesive |
Cost efficient, indoor use on paper |
No Adhesive/Plain |
Two step printing process: 1) Print paper 2) Laminate paper to weak side of magnet |
Vinyl or Paper Laminate Choices |
Typical Use
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| Gloss White Vinyl | Printable with Screen Print Inks or Lettering Enamels (matte finish) |
| High Gloss White Vinyl | Printable with Screen Print Inks or Lettering Enamels (gloss finish) |
Gloss White Vinyl
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Printable with UV Screen Print Inks |
| PrintMagnet™ Paper | Print direct to magnet using desktop inkjet printer or large format inkjet pigment printer |
| PrintMagnet™ Vinyl | Print Direct to Magnet using Large Format Inkjet Solvent and Eco Solvent Printers |
| Colored Vinyls | Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Gold, Brown, Black and Silver. Great for Displays and die cut shapes |
| Gloss White Vinyl with Pin-Feed Edges | Printable with plotters and printers that use tractor feed devices |
| Custom | Minimum quantities apply. Call for a quote. |



