Hmmmmm,
http://www.lessemf.com/paint.html
(http://www.lessemf.com/paint.html)
Hey RUKID
Where have you been? Have you done any work on the opposed piston motor?
Tropes
Quote from: rukiddingme on October 13, 2007, 05:20:20 AM
Hmmmmm,
http://www.lessemf.com/paint.html
(http://www.lessemf.com/paint.html)
First: A static magnetic field is pretty much 0 Hz (Not high frequency at all). Magnetism isn't energy radiation, but if you alter a magnetic field in a given frequency, and simultaneously generate an electric field with same frequency, and phase it 90 degrees off magnetic axis, you will have energy radiation. Magnetism in it pure form does not carry any electric charge that will make any radiation or some sort of radiation, so the paint in your link would not work on magnetism.
Vidar
G'day all,
There is another paint down the page that should work with magnetism since it contains iron filings.
Hans von Lieven
QuoteMakes Magnets Stick to Any Surface Magic Wall
A very unique item! Non-toxic, non-flammable, and non-hazardous, you can paint this magnetic paint onto practically any surface that will take a latex paint and then magnets will stick to it. Is your refrigerator door running out of space for notes and pictures? Kids want to hang things on the wall but you don't want the tape/tack marks? Workshop needs more organizing space? Simply paint the wall, ceiling, blackboard, bulletin board, kitchen cabinets (you can topcoat with your favorite latex color) with magnetic paint, then post whatever you like with magnets.
Owes its unique properties to the inclusion of low corrosion iron filings in a water based latex. Brush or roll on. Cleans up easily with water. Bonus: this paint actually provides a slight amount of ELF magnetic shielding! Color is gray, ship weight is about 8 lb. per quart.