Four steps to choosing the type of 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
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
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
UV Ink Topcoat
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.
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