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Howard Johnson Replication Tube Claim

Started by X00013, March 17, 2009, 06:27:33 AM

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hartiberlin

Did Mylow ever state of what kind of material his stator magnet is and if he also bought
it somewhere in a surplus shop ?
Is it ferrite or also AlNico or just Iron ?
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BEP

I believe it started as Mylow saying the stator was iron and somehow the description changed to different flavors of steel.

There are grooves in the top and bottom surfaces. These are probably molded or pressed in. If true that would make it sintered Alnico, ferrite or ceramic. Ground surfaces on all can appear as shiny metal. The chipped edges also look like sintered Alnico, ferrite or ceramic.


derricka

While all types of magnets can appear metallic when ground, Ferrite and ceramic magnets are generally much darker, due to more oxides being present in the material.  The magnets in Mylows videos don't look like ferrite or ceramic types to me, and have a "sheen" consistant with Alnico.