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Yes, if it's the same one that is in the small glass vials, then it is a
special formulation of a ferrofluid along with a mixture of Isopropyl
Alcohol and water. Most ferrofluids won't work in this manner. The
ferrofluid that works in this manner is Ferrotec's DFH1 formulation. The
ferrofluid is a bit problematic - I thought it wouldn't react (fall out of
solution) to borosilicate glass that was sealed with silicone and I was
wrong - it does. The material you use to seal the fluid in is pretty
critical as is the alcohol to water ratio (you have to keep it at 1:1).
I've tried using non-borosilicate tempered glass to contain the mixture and
the ferrofluid stained the glass. I've never tried using it with clear
plastics. Good luck.
My contact for them was:
Charlene Mack
Customer Service
Ferrotec (USA) Corporation
Tel: 603-598-7280
Fax: 603-598-9807
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Director of Exhibits
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From: Informal Science Education Network
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Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 12:21 PM
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Subject: Ferrofluid display cells
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Does anyone know what liquid is in the unextruded soda bottles along
with ferrofluid in the "ferrofluid display cells?" These are available
at Educational Innovations for $38.50 each. We need a number of them
for a new program. Smaller glass vials are available for $20 each, but
we do not want to use glass.
Thanks,
Becky
Becky Fox Matthews
Senior Educator/Special Projects Manager
Adventure Science Center
800 Ft. Negley Blvd.
Nashville, TN 37203
voice: 615-401-5073
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