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This 6"x4" Magnetic Flux Viewing Film reveals magnetic fields through vivid color changes corresponding to magnetic intensity levels from 50 to 1000 Gauss. Made from ferrite and iron nanoparticles, it is reusable with automatic recovery, heat resistant up to 75°C, and designed for scientific education and professional demonstrations. Lightweight and compact, it’s a premium tool for anyone eager to visualize and understand magnetism in real time.
| ASIN | B098MMNK52 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 647,408 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 71 in Science Education Magnetism Kits |
| Colour | Brownish Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (51) |
| Date First Available | 4 July 2021 |
| Included components | magnetic nanoparticles |
| Item Weight | 41 g |
| Item model number | CGP |
| Manufacturer | Oliver Electronics |
| Material | Ferrite, Iron |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part number | CGP |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 10.16 x 0.03 cm; 41 g |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 6"x4" |
| Special Features | Convenient Reusable and Automatic Recovery |
C**Y
There are some cheaper magnetic field viewing films out there. But you get what you pay for. This is a good quality film that does an excellent job for viewing magnetic fields. Overall, this is good value for the money.
D**N
This was so cool, a little weak but still cool
S**R
I love playing with magnets and creating fun games and devices with them. I've used green magnetic film in the past, but never found it that useful. This film, on the other hand, provides so much more information on magnetic fields and gradients in a colorful display that's pleasing to the eye. I have a feeling this is going to help reduce the trial and error loop I go through when developing new ideas. Highly recommended for hobbyists and educators. I'm sure professionals could benefit also!
J**E
Fun for little kids and helps young students learn about magnetic fields. Paper frame was not well sealed around the edges, so you might have to use some tape or glue (with caution).
A**R
Needed a way to visualize the magnetic fields in a part holding device used in a robotic automation cell. This viewing film was exactly what we needed.
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