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Here at Frenergy Magnets, we have an extensive range of PVC Gloss Magnetic Sheets in various sizes and thicknesses. Available in A4 and A3 sizes, you are also able to choose the PVC Gloss Sheet with the right thickness for you. The thicker the Magnetic sheet, the stronger the magnetic pull – therefore those looking for the strongest pull force should consider the options with 1mm thickness!


The beauty of these flexible magnetic gloss sheets is that you have the creative freedom to turn it into whatever you like. The flexible material is able to take the shape of the surface it’s placed on, is able to maintain its magnetic pull and durability, and is able to be cut into any shape you like. The customer is therefore able to create their own fridge magnets, magnetic office supplies, and magnetic business cards. The average at-home printer is able to print onto these PVC Magnetic Sheets, allowing small businesses to expand their market affordably and thrive.


Our affordable and top quality products are long lasting and make life more convenient in the office, at home, or for your small business. Browse our range of PVC Gloss Sheets here. Save time and money shopping online with Frenergy Magnets!

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FAQ

Can You Cut Magnetic Sheets?
Yes, you can cut magnetic sheets. Magnetic sheets are made from a flexible material that combines rubber or plastic with magnetic powder, making them easy to cut with common tools. To safely and effectively cut magnetic sheets, you can use scissors or box cutters, and it's a good idea to use a straight edge or ruler to make sure you do the job perfectly. Magnetic sheets differ in thickness, so make sure you choose the right tool for the job, and it's a good idea to use a cutting mat to protect your work surface when using a knife. Cutting magnetic sheets is easy – just lay the magnetic sheet on a flat, stable surface, use a ruler or straight edge to measure where you need to cut and cut slowly with scissors or your box cutter. After cutting, you may need to trim any rough edges or uneven parts of the magnetic sheet to ensure a clean finish. Always handle cutting tools with care and cut away from your body to avoid injury. By following these steps, you can easily cut magnetic sheets to the desired size and shape for your project.
How Strong Is a Magnetic Sheet?
The strength of magnetic sheets can vary depending on the composition, thickness and the type of magnetic material used. Ferrite magnetic sheets are commonly used and have moderate magnetic strength. They are made from a mixture of ferrite (iron oxide) and rubber or plastic. Ferrite magnetic sheets are suitable for light-duty applications like refrigerator magnets and small crafts. Neodymium magnetic sheets contain Neodymium, a Rare Earth material known for its high magnetic strength. Neodymium magnetic sheets are stronger than the more economical ferrite sheets and are used in applications requiring more holding power. Because Neodymium magnetic sheets are stronger than other types of magnetic sheeting, Neodymium magnetic sheets are ideal for applications where a strong and flexible magnet is required. The thickness of any magnetic sheet significantly impacts its holding strength, with thicker sheets having more magnetic material, providing a stronger magnetic field and better holding power. Larger surface areas on a magnetic sheet allows for more contact with ferrous materials, increasing the magnetic holding force. However, the overall strength per unit area remains the same. Refrigerator magnets are usually made from ferrite magnetic sheet material, which have enough strength to hold lightweight items like paper or small notes. These magnetic sheets can be used for labels and signs and are strong enough to adhere to metal surfaces like filing cabinets, whiteboards, and vehicles without slipping. Moderate strength magnetic sheets are suitable for DIY projects and temporary displays. Neodymium magnetic sheets or thicker ferrite sheets are used in industrial applications where more holding power is required, such as tool holders, machinery covers and signage. Neodymium magnetic sheets have significantly higher holding capacity than Ferrite sheets, which makes them suitable for more demanding applications.
What Can You Do with Magnet Sheets?
Magnetic sheets are used on ferrous surfaces and have a multitude of applications. Magnetic sheets provide flexible labelling of storage and store shelves as well as metal cupboards and drawers and because magnetic sheeting comes in a wide range of colours, it can be used even more effectively for labelling stock and displaying information. Magnetic sheeting is also ideal for use on whiteboards in a vast array of applications – for presentations and training, for displaying all sorts of organisational methods, such as sales targets, priorities, projects, and general information. Magnetic sheeting is also used for invisible photo mounting, classroom projects and organisation, and in countless domestic applications. You can apply magnetic sheets inside cabinets or on walls to create instant organisation boards for metal tools, kitchen utensils, or office supplies. You can also attach magnetic sheets to doors or walls to create a magnetic area for notes, keys, or small metal objects. In craft projects, you can use magnetic adhesive sheets to create custom magnetic boards, photo frames, or educational aids for children. You can add magnetic adhesive sheets to homemade bags, boxes, or enclosures for easy and secure closures. In commercial settings, you can create reusable magnetic signs for business displays or vehicle advertisements by attaching magnetic sheets to the back of printed materials. The range of applications for magnetic sheeting is almost unlimited and these magnetised flexible sheets are a handy tool in almost any setting.
Do Magnets Stick to Magnetic Sheets?
Yes, magnets can stick to magnetic sheets, but the strength of the magnetic adhesion depends on several factors, including the type of magnetic sheet and the strength of the magnet. Ferrite magnetic sheets are made from a mixture of ferrite (iron oxide) and rubber or plastic. They are magnetically receptive and can attract magnets, but their holding power is moderate. Ferrite magnetic sheets are suitable for light-duty applications. Neodymium magnetic sheets are much stronger than ferrite sheets and have a significantly stronger attraction to other magnets. Rare Earth magnets are very powerful and will adhere strongly to magnetic sheets, especially if the sheet is also made from or contains Neodymium. Larger surface areas of contact between the magnet and the magnetic sheet will improve the holding force. For tasks such as attaching lightweight items or using small magnets for crafts, a standard ferrite magnetic sheet will do the job. For holding heavier items or using stronger magnets, a Neodymium magnetic sheet or a thicker ferrite sheet may be necessary.

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The Pull Force listed for each magnet is based on lifting 10mm thick steel from a horizontal surface. Magnets on a vertical surface (of 10mm thick steel) are generally able to hold around only 30% of the pull force listed in the product description. This is due to the effects of gravity and the lack of friction between the surface and the shiny magnet. Read More