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ramonegumpert
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Dear Gurus, :)
I am not sure what metal is suitable for the following kind of application:
1. this metal should allow a magnet to stick on to it via magnetism.
2. when the magnet is removed from this metal, it should not be magnetised in any way.
That is, after using it with a magnet over time it should not be magnetised.
I tested using a metal and a magnet. After using for some time, the metal became magnetised even when the magnet was removed. This metal held magnetism for some time before it loses the magnetism to a great extent if not completely.
I like to confirm that Iron core as used in an electromagnet has this property and can be used for this application.
Thanks.
Ramone
I am not sure what metal is suitable for the following kind of application:
1. this metal should allow a magnet to stick on to it via magnetism.
2. when the magnet is removed from this metal, it should not be magnetised in any way.
That is, after using it with a magnet over time it should not be magnetised.
I tested using a metal and a magnet. After using for some time, the metal became magnetised even when the magnet was removed. This metal held magnetism for some time before it loses the magnetism to a great extent if not completely.
I like to confirm that Iron core as used in an electromagnet has this property and can be used for this application.
Thanks.
Ramone
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