Magnet Labels and Equipment

Magnet labels offer a versatile and efficient solution for organizing, labeling, and managing inventory in offices, warehouses, retail spaces, and manufacturing environments. These durable magnetic strips easily attach to metal surfaces, providing a reusable and flexible alternative to traditional adhesive labels. Ideal for dynamic settings where labels need frequent updating or repositioning, magnet labels help streamline workflows and improve visibility. At MyBinding.com, you'll find magnet labels available in various sizes, coatings, and adhesive options, including craft glue, acrylic, and premium rubber adhesives, ensuring a perfect fit for any project. Whether you need pre-cut labels or rolls you can customize on-site, our high-quality magnet labels deliver reliable performance and convenience. Choose MyBinding.com for competitive pricing, fast shipping, and expert support to keep your labeling tasks efficient and hassle-free.

Magnet Labels and Equipment

Magnet labels offer a versatile and efficient solution for organizing, labeling, and managing inventory in offices, warehouses, retail spaces, and manufacturing environments. These durable magnetic strips easily attach to metal surfaces, providing a reusable and...

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MasterVision

Item#: FM-MVMAGDC

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features

  • Size: Available in 5 different sizes
  • Color: Black
  • Data cards can be used on any steel surface to label
  • Magnetic material with slots above and below to hold in cardstock labels
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MasterVision

Item#: FM-MVBLKTR

$0.00

features

  • Size: Available in 4 different sizes
  • Color: Black
  • Use to make labels, or adhere to anything you want to put on a magnetic surface
  • Magnetic rolls with an adhesive on one side
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Frequently Asked Questions

Use magnetic data cards when you want a reusable label holder for steel shelving, racks, cabinets, or planning boards. They have slots that hold cardstock labels, so the printed insert can be changed without replacing the magnetic holder. Use magnetic adhesive tape when you want to turn a non-magnetic item into a magnetic label, sign, tag, or display piece. The tape has adhesive on one side and a magnetic side for placement on metal surfaces. Data cards are better for consistent warehouse and inventory labels. Tape is better for custom shapes, temporary signs, and flexible labeling jobs. Buyers comparing related supplies can review magnets and magnetizing equipment before choosing one format.

Magnetic labels are meant for steel or other magnetic metal surfaces. They will not grip wood, glass, plastic, aluminum, cardboard, painted drywall, or stainless surfaces that are not magnet receptive. Before ordering in bulk, test the exact rack, cabinet, board, or shelf where the label will be used. Surface condition also matters. Dust, oil, texture, curved edges, or uneven paint can reduce contact and make the magnet easier to move. For label jobs on non-magnetic surfaces, magnetic adhesive tape may help if the item itself can be made magnetic and then placed on a suitable metal surface. For broader setup options, compare magnetizing equipment with finished magnetic labels.

Choose the data card size based on reading distance, label content, and shelf height. Smaller sizes work for short item codes, bin numbers, initials, and simple location labels. Larger cards are better when labels need barcodes, longer product names, color coding, dates, or aisle information. The label insert should slide into the card cleanly and remain readable from the normal working distance. If workers scan labels, leave enough white space around the barcode and avoid squeezing too much text into a small card. Magnetic data cards are especially useful when shelf locations change, because the card can be moved without scraping adhesive labels from racks.

Magnetic adhesive tape is better when the label, sign, or display piece needs a custom size or shape. It lets you add a magnetic back to laminated signs, printed cards, nameplates, reminders, or light display pieces. The adhesive side attaches to the item, while the magnetic side allows placement on a steel surface. Finished magnetic label holders are better when you want fast insert changes and a uniform look across racks or boards. Tape is more flexible, but the final strength depends on the item weight, tape length, adhesive bond, and contact with the metal surface. A magnetic adhesive tape roll is useful for small batches and custom labeling needs.

Yes, that is one of the main reasons to use magnetic labels on steel surfaces. They can be repositioned without peeling paper labels, scraping adhesive, or leaving label residue behind. That makes them helpful for stockrooms, warehouses, production boards, maintenance areas, and planning boards where locations change. For the cleanest setup, keep label sizes consistent within each area and use printed inserts with clear text or barcodes. Magnetic labels also help reduce wasted adhesive labels during layout changes. Before using them in high-traffic areas, check that the magnet strength is enough for the surface and location. Areas with frequent bumps may need larger magnets, stronger contact, or a more protected placement.