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For "toner movement"? Please explain. Do these steel spheres come
out of printers/plotters?
I'll have some good pictures soon, but I've exhibited several
paintings using "magnetic paint" (it's ferrous, not magenetic, and
it's sold in the same section as the glo-in-the-dark paint) under the
influence of a powerful magnet. This "magnetic paint" is essentially
ferrous metal dust in a latex suspension.
If you're interested, let me know, I'll email you photos when I get
them back from the photographer.
--Jason
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On Aug 8, 2007, at 1:32 PM, Roger Sonnatg wrote:
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> Hello Max, I have 500 lbs of magnetic stainless 100 micron steel
> spheres
> made for toner movment, they don't seem to produce much dust. Maybe
> your
> dust problem is from oxidation.
> This material produces beautifull detailed magnetic field
> patterns. If you
> think these would work in your exhibit I will send some. I have been
> attempting to use this material to image a magnetic field in 3D in
> mid air.
> Roger GS&E 585-338-7001
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