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Karsten Miesel

Tue. 17 Aug.04,
02:02
material with 'zero' magnetic susceptibility
Does anybody know some material, that is still easy to machine, better non-conductive and - most important - has a susceptibility close to zero. Is there composite materials that are especially made for such purposes?
I know that coils for NMR are usually made like this, but I'm looking for some material that I could make a whole NMR probe out of. It should be non-conductive, because I don't want eddy currents.

thanks in advance, Karsten

Jimin Ren

Thu. 11 Aug.05,
21:33
I think it should be diamond (pure), but I wonder if you could precess it. Good luck. Jimin

Zhang Lifeng

Sun. 21 Aug.05,
15:00
I think Ti is a good material, for my service tools are made of Ti and I never feel any external force acts on my tools when I work near the Magnet.

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