What is Teflon's Magnetic Permeability?

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Hello,

What is Teflon's Magnetic Permeability? It is very close to Chloroform's Magnetic Permeability. It is not easily found in a google search or on Wikipedia or in papers. It is measured in [Henrys/Meter] and is a measure of how well a material "conducts" magnetic fields. I have from one website: that the magnetic susceptibility of Chloroform-d is -9.153 (Magnetic susceptibility/ppm). I do not understand those units. This is not in the NIST Chem Web Book - I might expect to find this lumped in some NMR papers.
 
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