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🧲 Enhancing Material Handling with Flexible Magnet Coating Height Scored Products: A Comprehensive Review Review

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Flexible magnet strip is magnetic on one side and white vinyl on the reverse. Each 4" pre-scored segment snaps off the roll. Write directly on vinyl side or apply pre-printed adhesive-backed paper labels (sold separately). Withstands temperatures from -15 to +160 degrees F. Attaches to flat or slightly curved steel surfaces and is easily repositioned.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good adhesion of the magnetic stripe to the magnetic stripe.

I have a mini iPad 4 attached to the fridge. It has strong magnetic stripe adhesion, metal with magnet is good enough for large contact area.

Pros
  • Flexible magnetic tape is magnetic on one side and white vinyl on the other
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's probably okay to label containers with parts, but this .

May be good for labeling bins of parts but they are very flimsy. I guess I should have known, but you can't use them to stick something to a metal surface like a piece of paper or cloth between a magnet and metal.

Pros
  • Each 4" pre-cut segment comes off the roll
Cons
  • Quick instructions

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good for parts bins where any bin is used.

Suitable for containers of parts where the use of each container may change from time to time - only time will tell how long the label can remain in place before it becomes permanent - I experimented with markers and whiteboard markers to see.

Pros
  • Withstands temperatures from -15 to +160 degrees Fahrenheit
Cons
  • Expensive