Magnetic Card Questions
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12-06-2020, 03:42 AM
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RE: Magnetic Card Questions
(12-06-2020 01:53 AM)Sukiari Wrote: Has anybody explored the possibility of using commonly available magnetic strip on cardboard as a replacement? You can get it in several formulations and it's dirt cheap. There are a finite number of cards and they seem to get more rare and expensive over time. I wonder how hard it would be to "make" new cards. I think the basic shape is easy to duplicate (just use any of the existing cards as a template), and probably getting the thickness right wouldn't be too hard. What might take some (or a lot of) effort is getting the magnetic material/oxide coating right, in terms of magnetic characteristics and abrasiveness. There are magnetic strips on the back of most bank cards, at least up here in Canada, so getting a magnetic strip onto a plastic substrate is not something that has disappeared as a process. Another approach might be to see the companies that make business card type fridge magnets, maybe they can be pursuaded to make a non magnetic version on a thinner substrate? |
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