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Engineers, Chemists...Need a magnet proof firewall

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Beryllium is costly.
Do you have another solution?
Something I could dip my part in it as plastic or that I could build
this part out of it and the magnets couldn't interfere with the other parts.
Wish it is clear enough, can't explain or show you the whole patent.

I can explain a bit more if you need.

Thanks a lot.

Pete
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You need something fireproof to put between parts and also have it uneffected by magnets? I think that's what you're geting at.
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Concrete. DUUUHH
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scourge34 wrote:You need something fireproof to put between parts and also have it uneffected by magnets? I think that's what you're geting at.
Exactly Scourge.
Now I remember your magnet balls so you know a bit about magnet.

My brother has been working for 4 months on his project. He is working at Pratt & Witney for 25 years now. A mechanic expert in his field.
A neird you could say. Quite impressive Genius. I envy him in a way. He create a fabulous invention but we are stuck with the magnets being really strong and intervening with any other metal or magnet part wich is the only detail it doesn't work completely,
otherwise it work great, hilarous how this work.

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Post by duffman91 »

Do magnets stick to lead?
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Post by R00k »

No, lead isn't affected by magnets.

It sounds like what he wants though, is a substance that will sit between two parts, and block all magnetic effects from one side to the other. So a magnet on one side of the wall wouldn't pull a metal object on the other side toward the wall like it normally would.

I don't think there is a substance that will do that, is there?
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Not that I'm aware of at least.
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Post by denzii »

Titanium

If Rook is correct then I have a way around that too.
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Post by Cool Blue »

You need an austenitic steel pete.
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Post by Ryoki »

You need to reverse the polarities and reinforce the hull plating, captain.
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It would be nice to get more information here, how strong are the magnents would be a good thing to know. The only thing I can think of that will alter a magnetic field is Iron, so if you put Titanium on the out side of a piece of Iron and make a sandwich you have what you are looking for, but you will have to have some air space between the iron and titanium.
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Cool Blue wrote:You need an austenitic steel pete.
DING! Winner.
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Where the hell is Pete anyway? Just asks a question then leaves.
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R00k wrote:No, lead isn't affected by magnets.

It sounds like what he wants though, is a substance that will sit between two parts, and block all magnetic effects from one side to the other. So a magnet on one side of the wall wouldn't pull a metal object on the other side toward the wall like it normally would.

I don't think there is a substance that will do that, is there?
Thanks my friend.
You explained it better than I.

Pete
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Post by SplishSplash »

Does that have anything to do with your "chair survey"?
Are you planning a fireproof chair? Should I shut up because I'm stealing your ideas?
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SplishSplash wrote:Does that have anything to do with your "chair survey"?
Are you planning a fireproof chair? Should I shut up because I'm stealing your ideas?
LOL, No my friend. This is for one of my brother's invention.


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I know what he's trying to invent, a fridge magnet that doubles as a Hard Drive. :icon19:
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denzii wrote:It would be nice to get more information here, how strong are the magnents would be a good thing to know. The only thing I can think of that will alter a magnetic field is Iron, so if you put Titanium on the out side of a piece of Iron and make a sandwich you have what you are looking for, but you will have to have some air space between the iron and titanium.
Thanks.
Do you know if these materials can be sculpted, I mean the titanium. Because magnet almost cought fire when we've tried to sculpted them.
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Cool Blue wrote:You need an austenitic steel pete.
Thanks my friend.
In what form do they come, you know?
Can we ''machine them''.
My brother has a one ton press drill, the real one + a 5 foot
router for iron work.
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I love pete's threads, he asks completely retarded questions based on his "inventing" of some great invention that we'll all see in a couple months. Brilliant! :icon19:
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Inventions usually take a bit of 'odd' thinking.
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I think odd beleive me.
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Kracus wrote:I think odd beleive me.
I've read some of your random thought threads, believe me I know.
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