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Resin Refrigerator Magnets: Materials And Processes—How Are Resin Reliefs Formed?

Mar 11, 2026

Resin refrigerator magnets are everyday items that combine both decorative appeal and practical utility. Typically crafted from resin materials, they are produced using molding processes to create relief, three-dimensional, or lifelike shapes, and feature embedded magnetic components that allow them to adhere to surfaces such as refrigerators and metal cabinets.

 

The primary materials used for resin refrigerator magnets are epoxy resin or polyester resin; these materials are characterized by their high plasticity, wear resistance, and ease of coloration. During production, a mold is first sculpted based on design blueprints; liquid resin is then poured into the mold, where it undergoes a curing reaction to form the three-dimensional shape. Relief effects are typically achieved through the layering of multiple resin coats or via surface texturing treatments, while some products incorporate additives-such as metal powders or luminescent materials-to enhance their tactile quality and visual texture. The magnetic components, which often consist of flexible magnetic sheets or strong magnets, are secured to the back of the resin piece-either by adhesion or embedding-to ensure stable and reliable attachment.

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