Master Magnetics Flexible Magnetic Strip - Plain with ID Groove on Weak Side - Heavy-Duty Strong Magnet Strips for Walls, Boards, Signs, and More - 0.60" Thick - 1" W - 100 Ft - 1 Roll
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Master Magnetics Flexible Magnetic Strip - Plain with ID Groove on Weak Side - Heavy-Duty Strong Magnet Strips for Walls, Boards, Signs, and More - 0.60" Thick - 1" W - 100 Ft - 1 Roll
- STRONG FLEXIBLE MAGNET STRIP: Cut this 100-foot roll of magnetic strip to size with scissors and use your own adhesive to turn flashcards, photos, and lightweight items into magnets for your refrigerator, whiteboard, or classroom project.
- HEAVY-DUTY CONSTRUCTION: Each linear foot of this magnetic roll holds up to 12 lbs on smooth magnetic surfaces, ensuring your lightweight items stay securely in place without slipping or falling.
- EASY IDENTIFICATION: The magnetic strip features a groove to quickly identify the non-magnetic side, simplifying one-sided magnet applications. It is not for use with a material, like paper, between the magnet and the attracting surface.
- ENGINEERED TO LAST: Made by combining ferrite powder with rubber resin, then formed and magnetized, this magnetic strip is durable, crack-resistant, and maintains strength over time for long-lasting performance.
- MASTER MAGNETICS: We are a USA-based company trusted since 1976 for strength, quality, and performance. Our extensive line of affordable, powerful magnets makes tasks easier in homes, workshops, and industrial spaces.
The flexible magnet strip roll is magnetic on one side and can be easily repositioned on flat or slightly curved steel surfaces. The strip has a small groove to identify the non-magnetic side. Strength rating is 12 pounds of pull per linear foot. The strip withstands temperatures from -15 to 160 degrees F and can be cut with scissors.
Flexible magnets can be easily cut and shaped for a range of applications. They are produced by mixing powdered iron or ferrite with a rubber or plastic binder, and then extruding or rolling into the desired shape. Flexible magnets can have adhesive backing and be laminated with a printable vinyl coating. Flexible magnets are typically magnetized with multiple poles on one surface to generate a stronger holding force. High-energy flexible magnets can sometimes be used in place of ceramic materials if tight tolerances are not required. The application temperature range is determined by binder material properties.







