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Self-adhesive magnetic sheet neodymium

with extra-strong adhesive force, to cut & glue, A4 format, grey-black


Item number NMS-A4-STIC
Unit of Sale 1 piece
Price and rebate
1 pc. 88,72 EUR ea.
from 3 pcs. 80,36 EUR ea.
from 10 pcs. 72,89 EUR ea.
from 20 pcs. 69,25 EUR ea.
Ask for a rebate from 40 pcs.
incl. VAT plus shipping

88,72 EUR

incl. VAT plus shipping

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Available: 492 pieces

Delivery time: 1-3 business days

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Description

This self-adhesive magnetic sheet in A4 format has a sensational adhesive force of 450 g/cm² and is therefore about 5 x stronger than our standard magnetic sheet MS-A4-STIC. This is made possible by the raw material neodymium iron boron, which is usually used for the production of super magnets.
The sheet can be cut to the desired size with scissors or a box cutter and is suitable for hanging heavier objects. The visible magnetic side is dark-grey to black.

The self-adhesive magnetic sheet must be applied to suitable surfaces, pressed on and left to bond. Otherwise, air bubbles will form, and the sheet may detach. Please read our FAQ about self-adhesive products.

Please note

Magnets should not be placed on self-adhesive magnetic sheets, because they would demagnetise the sheets. Suitable surfaces for magnets are our magnetic boards or iron sheets, for example.

Technical data

Article ID NMS-A4-STIC
EAN 7640155435376
Adhesive 3M, No. 9448A
Shelf life adhesive 6 months (approx.)
Colour Black
Design Self-adhesive (film)
Size approx. A4 (297 x 210 mm)
Thickness 1,5 mm
Magnetisation Isotropic
Max. working temperature 100 °C
Strength 450 g/cm²
Shape Block
Weight 470 g
Adhesive data sheet
The laminated flux detector beautifully visualises the lamellar magnetisation of this sheet. North and south poles alternate closely spaced. That leads to a higher adhesive force at direct contact with ferromagnetic surfaces.