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Written by:John Fenton
12/7/2007 4:27 PM

The post office has made some adjustments to the mailing requirements for magnets.  Some of the more relevant requirements are:

Both automation letters & flats:

  • Minimum of 10 poles per linear inch. 
  • Magnets may not exceed 1/32 inch in thickness.
  • The magnetic surface may face either the address or the nonaddress side. 

Automation Letters:

  • The magnetic surface may not exceed 26 square inches (length times height).
  • Enclosed magnets must be affixed to the contents, wrapped within the contents to prevent excess shifting, or fill the mailpiece with no more than 1/2 inch clearance between the left and right edges of the magnet and the mailpiece edges. 
  • Magnets permanently attached to, or prepared as, an integral part of unfolded cardstock pieces should be located on the leading edge of the mailpiece.

Flats:

  • Magnets must be enclosed in the flat-size mailpiece and either must be affixed to the contents, wrapped within the contents to prevent excess shifting, or fill the envelope with no more than 1/2 inch clearance between the left and right edges of the magnet and the mailpiece edges.

Sections excerpted from:  Page 5 of  Postal Bulletin 22221  for more detailed information, follow the link to the PDF.

 

Copyright ©2007 John Fenton

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