Ferrofluid Magnetic Liquid

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Product Specifications:

  • CAS No.: 77-98-5
  • Molecular Weight: 147.26
  • Linear Formula: Fe2O3 / Fe3O4
  • Appearance: Black, viscous liquid
  • Particle Size: Nanoscale (typically 10-100 nm in diameter)
  • Density: 1.2 – 1.5 g/cm³
  • Viscosity: 10 – 1000 cP (at 25°C)
  • Magnetization Saturation: 300-800 Gauss (depending on formulation)
  • Boiling Point: Approx. 300°C (depending on carrier fluid)
  • Freezing Point: Approx. -10°C to -40°C (depending on carrier fluid)

Documents:

Safety Data Sheet

 

Description

Ferrofluid magnetic liquid is a fascinating material that combines science and art in a captivating display of magnetism. Made from tiny ferromagnetic particles suspended in a carrier fluid, this black liquid reacts dramatically to magnetic fields, forming stunning, spiky shapes. It’s perfect for educational demonstrations, scientific projects, or creative art installations.

Applications:

Electronics and Electrical Engineering:
  • Cooling Systems for Electronics: Ferrofluids are used in cooling systems for electronics, particularly in loudspeakers, where they help dissipate heat from the voice coil while enhancing performance. The ferrofluid’s magnetic properties allow it to stay in place near the coil and efficiently conduct heat away.
  • Sealing Applications in Hard Drives: Ferrofluid is used as a liquid seal in hard disk drives to prevent dust and particles from entering the enclosure. Its magnetic properties allow it to stay sealed around the rotating shaft without friction, maintaining the vacuum in the drive.
Optics and Display Technologies:
  • Optical Devices: Ferrofluid can be used in adaptive optical devices, where changes in magnetic fields can modify the properties of lenses and mirrors, allowing for adjustable focusing and adaptive optics in cameras and telescopes.
  • Dynamic Art Displays: Used in art installations and decorative displays where its shape and behavior can be manipulated by magnetic fields to create constantly changing, fluid forms and patterns. This is especially appealing in interactive displays and modern art.
Education and Research:
  • Educational Demonstrations: Ferrofluid is a popular tool in science education, especially in demonstrations of magnetism, fluid dynamics, and nanotechnology. Its visual and tactile properties help explain the behavior of magnetic fields and nanoparticles in an engaging way.
  • Scientific Research: Used in various fields of research, including materials science, fluid dynamics, and nanotechnology, to study the behavior of fluids under magnetic influences and develop new materials and technologies.
Nanotechnology:
  • Nanoparticle Research: Ferrofluid plays a key role in the study of nanotechnology, particularly in the manipulation of magnetic nanoparticles for various applications, including drug delivery, data storage, and material development.
  • Synthesis of New Materials: Used in the creation of novel materials with unique magnetic and electrical properties, making them suitable for a wide range of industrial and medical applications.
Space and Aeronautics:
  • Fuel Management in Zero Gravity: In space missions, is studied for use in fuel management systems, where its magnetic properties can help control the movement of fuel in zero gravity environments, ensuring a steady flow to engines or other systems.
  • Space Sealing and Bearings: Ferrofluid-based seals and bearings are used in aerospace applications to protect equipment in space environments, ensuring the reliability of systems with minimal friction and wear.
Magnetorheological Applications:
  • Magnetorheological Fluids: Ferrofluids are used in magnetorheological applications where the viscosity of a fluid can be controlled by a magnetic field, such as in dampers, clutches, and brake systems. These systems can adapt to changing conditions in real time, improving performance and efficiency.

Safety and Handling:

  • Magnetic Interference: Care must be taken when using ferrofluid around electronic devices that may be sensitive to magnetic fields.
  • Handling: Ferrofluid can stain surfaces, so appropriate care should be taken when handling, and gloves should be worn during use.
  • Toxicity: While ferrofluid is generally safe for educational use, industrial and medical-grade ferrofluids should be handled with caution and according to safety guidelines.

 

 

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Size

30mL (1 Fl Oz), 100mL (3.3 Fl Oz), 250mL (8 Fl Oz), 500mL (16 Fl Oz), 1000mL (32 Fl Oz)