Rubber magnets are composite materials made from magnetic powder combined with rubber. They are generally divided into two types: isotropic rubber magnets and anisotropic rubber magnets. The main difference is that anisotropic rubber magnets can be magnetized on both sides, while isotropic rubber magnets are typically magnetized in single-sided multipole patterns.
The surface of rubber magnets can be processed with adhesive backing, white or colored PVC lamination, or printing. Isotropic rubber magnets feature flexibility, elasticity, and bendability, and can be manufactured in strip form, roll form, or easily cut into various complex shapes.
- Composite Material: Produced by embedding hard ferrite powders within a non-magnetic matrix; finished products are formed through extrusion or calendering.
- High Workability: Due to its high plasticity, finished or semi-finished products can be easily cut, drilled, slit, or laminated with other materials as needed.
- Key Advantages: Excellent resistance to demagnetization, good corrosion resistance, low cost, and abundant raw material supply.
- Stationery
- Fridge magnets / refrigerator
- Kitchenware
- Advertising & signage