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Pyrolytic graphite shielding

Started by radmag, January 30, 2009, 07:29:39 AM

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radmag

I am thinking on using this diamagnetic material to screen two same polarity neos by putting it between them.Is it a succesful material to do this?

Koen1

What do you want to "screen"?
Do you want to make it so that the magnets don't "see" eachothers field?

Perhaps this magnetic field deflecting material would be usefull?:
http://www.rexresearch.com/wadle/wadle.htm
a brief quote:
"The present invention concerns a shielding material for a magnetic shield containing coal slag; silver powder; a mixture of calcium powder, magnesium powder, and zinc powder; and silica powder. The shielding material is in powder form. In another embodiment, the present invention contemplates adding nano-silver to the shielding material. The present invention is based on the concept that the magnetic field is actually "deflected" away from the area shielded.

A magnetic shield is traditionally made of a metallic material such as steel, iron, and nickel. Because metallic materials have a strong attraction for magnetic fields, the shield traps the magnetic force and diverts it around the equipment generating heat."

So in contrast to the commonly used magnetic "shielding" materials such as iron, nickel, cobalt, mumetal, etc, that
do not actually shield anything from anything but rather offer a path of higher flux permeability,
they claim this material actually deflects the magnetic field...

radmag

I will perform a process very similar to this.

http://kalininaa.narod.ru/img1/anim.gif

Gettng bigger energy than used for moving the shield.

Paul-R

Quote from: radmag on January 30, 2009, 08:02:21 AM
I will perform a process very similar to this.

http://kalininaa.narod.ru/img1/anim.gif

Gettng bigger energy than used for moving the shield.
This is pretty similar to an early John Ecklin motor
http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/Chapter1.pdf
See page 27.

radmag

Yeah you are right.It is very similar to Ecklin's design.But Ecklin's design is just a design.There is no working device.To add this no explanation about magnetic shield.It is very easy to say magnetic "shield".It is just a word.But what about it's chemical properties?

I am just searching for this material.It must a diamagnetic material.In room temperature the best (at least for now) is pyrolytic graphite.I am just wondering is it worth to do this experiment with pyrolytic graphite?