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Magnetic Liquid Brake 1

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nornrich

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Jun 12, 2002
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All,

A couple of years back I had a a sales rep for one of the pneumatic cylinder companies demonstrate a cylinder that used a magnetic brake for position control. The brake was basically a liquid with iron particles in suspension. When there was no magnetic field the liquid flowed. When a magnetic field was applied the liquid stopped flowing and would plug in a pinch point. If anyone has any information on the liquid and or the pneumatic cylinder company I would be most appreciative.

Regards,

Rich....[viking]

Richard Nornhold, PE
 
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GregLocock,

Thanks. I think this is the material I was looking for. It definately puts me on the right track.

Regards,

Rich....[viking]

Richard Nornhold, PE
 

Checking the site, I could not help but point this out:

"Durability-tested and approved. LORD's MR technology has surpassed all automotive durability testing for primary suspension shocks and is endorsed by two leading component manufacturers. The durability of this technology is further validated by over five years of production and billions of incident-free road miles in Class 8 vehicle [Blue]seat[/blue] suspensions."

BTW, This technology has been tried off-road but the iron caused rapid wear in sensitive areas.


 
In looking at the costs per liter for the material on the Lord website, is there anyone else out there manufacturing this type of material?

Regards,

Rich.....[viking]

Richard Nornhold, PE
 
Here's some called Ferrofluid: ($12 for 30 ml)


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