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Non-Magnetic Whiteboards:
Standard Dry-Wipe Boards
Non-magnetic whiteboards have a melamine or high-pressure laminate (HPL) dry-wipe surface on a lightweight non-steel backing. No magnets, no steel core: the board is significantly lighter and lower cost than a magnetic equivalent at the same size. Anodised aluminium frame with pen tray on wall-mounted models. Sizes from 900x600mm to 1800x1200mm plus A4 lapboards for classroom individual use. Weekly whiteboard spray cleaning required to prevent ghosting. Not suitable for projection: melamine surface is glossy and creates projector glare. Upgrade to magnetic whiteboard for document-attachment use. PO accepted from schools and NHS trusts on 30-day credit terms.
The decision between a magnetic and a non-magnetic whiteboard is straightforward: if you only need a writing surface for dry-wipe markers and erasing, a non-magnetic board delivers the same writing performance at a lower price and weight. If you need to attach printed documents, sticky notes, or visual aids with magnets, a magnetic steel-backed board is required. For a primary school classroom where 30 individual lapboards need to be ordered for pupil use, non-magnetic is the correct and cost-effective specification. For a boardroom where the whiteboard must display both hand-drawn content and printed reference documents simultaneously, magnetic is the correct specification.
Our non-magnetic whiteboard range includes wall-mounted melamine and HPL boards in standard sizes, wooden and aluminium framed options, and A4 individual lapboards in bulk packs for classroom use. For magnetic boards with steel backing see our magnetic whiteboards. For projection-compatible semi-matt surfaces see our whiteboards collection.
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Why Choose Displaysense Non-Magnetic Whiteboards
Lower Cost Than Magnetic: When You Only Need to Write
A magnetic whiteboard requires a steel sheet backing bonded to the writing surface, which adds significant material cost and weight compared to a melamine or HPL laminate on a lightweight substrate. For applications where the only requirement is a dry-wipe writing surface, this steel cost is unnecessary. Non-magnetic boards provide identical writing performance to magnetic boards at the same surface quality: the difference is entirely in whether the board can hold magnets, not in how it writes or erases. For bulk classroom orders covering 30 or more boards, this cost difference is substantial per unit.
Lightweight for Partition Wall and Temporary Installation
Without a steel backing, a non-magnetic whiteboard at 1200x900mm weighs significantly less than the equivalent magnetic model. This has two practical consequences: the board is easier for one person to handle and install, and it can be mounted on plasterboard partition walls and lightweight office partition systems that could not support the load of a magnetic board at the same size without additional fixing into wall studs. For temporary training centres, rented offices, and portable classroom environments where wall fixing load is a constraint, non-magnetic is the appropriate specification.
Melamine vs HPL: Surface Durability Differences
Melamine is the standard entry-level dry-wipe surface: a resin-impregnated paper applied to a chipboard or MDF backing. It writes cleanly for light to medium use, but with intensive daily use over years it gradually degrades and becomes harder to erase fully. High-pressure laminate (HPL) has a harder, denser surface layer that resists the surface micro-scratching that causes ghosting on melamine boards over time, providing a longer usable life in medium to heavy use environments. HPL is the better long-term investment for permanent classroom and office positions; melamine is appropriate for patient room, occasional training, and position-of-need use where the writing frequency is lower.
A4 Lapboards for Individual Classroom Pupil Use
Our A4 individual lapboards are frameless non-magnetic dry-wipe boards sized for a single student to hold on their lap or place on their desk. Used in primary and secondary school classrooms for instant pupil response, quick-fire quiz answers, mental maths, handwriting practice, and any teaching activity where every pupil needs to simultaneously display a written response to the teacher without paper. Available in bulk packs for whole-class orders. The lapboard eliminates paper waste for repeated low-stakes writing tasks and allows the teacher to see all responses simultaneously from the front of the room.
Aluminium or Wood Frame: Two Aesthetic Options
Anodised aluminium frames are the standard finish: durable, rust-proof, and professionally neutral in appearance for corporate and institutional environments. Wood-framed versions provide a warmer natural material appearance for offices, meeting rooms, and educational environments where the aluminium frame aesthetic does not suit the interior design. Both frame types use the same concealed corner fixing system with clip-on screw covers for a clean wall installation. Both include a clip-on pen tray at the bottom edge for markers and an eraser.
Standard Sizes from 900x600mm to 1800x1200mm
Our wall-mounted range covers 900x600mm for patient room and desk-adjacent positions, 1200x900mm for standard meeting room and smaller classroom positions, and 1800x1200mm for main teaching positions and large meeting rooms where full visibility from the back of the room is required. Portrait or landscape orientation is possible with the same board and fixing kit. All sizes include the fixing screws, plugs, and corner cover caps for a complete clean installation. Pen tray is included and clips to the bottom edge without additional fixings.
Non-Magnetic or Magnetic?
Writing Only, Document Attachment, or Projection?
Non-magnetic is the correct choice when the only requirement is a dry-wipe writing surface. Magnetic is required when printed documents, sticky notes, or visual aids need to attach to the board surface with magnets alongside handwritten content. Projection-compatible is required when a projector will project onto the board surface: standard melamine is glossy and creates severe projector glare that makes the projected image illegible; a semi-matt surface is needed for dual write-and-project use.
For Primary School Classrooms and Bulk Orders
Non-magnetic melamine boards suit classroom wall positions and individual A4 lapboard use. For wall-mounted classroom boards where the teacher also needs to attach printed resources and flashcards with magnets, upgrade to a magnetic board. Bulk packs of A4 lapboards are available for whole-class individual pupil use. PO accepted from schools, academies, and local authority educational supply orders on 30-day credit terms.
For NHS Patient Rooms and Ward Use
Small non-magnetic boards in patient rooms, physiotherapy rooms, and ward briefing spaces suit the low-frequency writing use of these positions where a magnetic steel-backed board is unnecessary cost and weight. For ward management information boards where staff attach printed rosters, forms, and reference materials with magnets alongside handwritten content, the magnetic board is the correct specification. Both are accepted on NHS purchase orders with 30-day credit terms.
For Meeting Rooms Where Projection Is Used
Standard melamine boards are glossy and create severe projector glare when a projector is aimed at the surface. If the whiteboard position will also serve as a projection screen, specify a semi-matt projection-compatible whiteboard surface from our whiteboards range. The semi-matt surface absorbs rather than reflects projector light, allowing both projection display and dry-wipe writing on the same surface without glare or marker damage to the projected image.
Value and Volume:
The Displaysense Advantage
Displaysense has supplied dry-wipe boards to schools, NHS trusts, corporate training centres, and offices across the UK for nearly 50 years. We understand that not every whiteboard position requires the full specification of a magnetic steel-backed board, and that the budget saved by specifying non-magnetic boards correctly can cover additional boards for positions that would otherwise go without. Our melamine and HPL boards are tested for consistent writing and erasing performance, supplied with everything required for a complete clean installation, and available for public sector purchase orders on 30-day credit terms.
For magnetic steel-backed boards see our magnetic whiteboards. For projection-compatible boards and the full range see our whiteboards collection. For freestanding options see our freestanding whiteboards.
How to Choose
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