Most flexible magnet is made of ceramic magnet powder embedded in extruded rubber. It is magnetised during the extrusion of the rubber and is multi-polar. This means that it has alternating bands of North and South polarisaion running across the width. The edges are always the same magnetically (either North or South). This does mean that it will not line up properly when two identical pieces are put together. However, to overcome this problem, the strip is sold in two forms: A and B. One will be magnetised N-S-N-S-N and the other S-N-S-N-S so that they will align when two pieces are brought together.
Flexible magnetic strip can be cut with sharp scissors or a craft knife. Our flexible magnet is available with or without adhesive. Our adhesive backed flexible strip has TESA adhesive on the unmagnetised surface and a protective backing plastic to prevent it from acquiring dust or fluff.
Flexible sheet is often bonded to paper which can be used with normal inkjet or laserjet printers. It is available in either matt or gloss finishes.
Flexible ceramic magnets have an MGOe of approximately 0.95.
This is THE place for magnets! I have never encountered Neodymium magnets and when they tell you they are 10 times stronger than normal magnets that's quite an understatement!! I bought 64 x 1/4" cubes and the combined force of making them into a cube and trying to remove a corner one is staggeringly hard! Great fun and I will be buying some more magnets to keep messages in place and to hang things from - yes, they are THAT strong! ALl good fun