Super Hydrophobic Surface and Magnetic Liquid

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+7 1. havix1 commented 10 years ago

Magnetic Liquid, What kind of sorcery is this? That was way cool.
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+9 2. loadrunner commented 10 years ago

#1 very five ground iron particles, in a non corrosive liquid. It is magnetic as regular metal.
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-12 3. TesticleTom commented 10 years ago

Introducing Dull and Duller.
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+9 4. spla300 commented 10 years ago

#1 Its just black powder from a toner cartridge (which is magnetic) mixed with oil you find in your kitchen.
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+2 5. jackDjohnson commented 10 years ago

That was very kewl, Now i hope that GE will implement that technology into our clothing and produce a fiber that repels water and snow like that !! ;)
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+5 6. Sizzlik (admin) commented 10 years ago

#5 Already available. There is a spray out there that makes your clothing repell everything. Think we also got a vid about it.
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+2 7. cosminb commented 10 years ago

#6 I know of two products that provide hydrophobic properties: Liquipel and NeverWet. There may be others too.

I was really looking forward to NeverWet, but reviewers were not impressed...
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+1 8. jackDjohnson commented 10 years ago

Hey # 7... I know there is some of that " Never wet " on the market.. My ex wife used to use it on her panties !! :O >:)