magnetising MDF


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DemonFlooring
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Hello from really sunny England, I could do with some help guys, could anybody on here tell me if it is possible to create resin infused MDF board with a metallic substance in the composite.  I am working on a project and am interested to know if it would be possible to add magnetic particulates to the resin before infusing the MDF.  And if so, would this be a costly affair on top of the resin infusion ie would your require different machinery etc???

Thanks in anticipation.

Robbie
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Like said you will need to do some tests.

I'm not sure of its magnetic properties compared to iron as a powder but iron oxide is used as a pigment in plastics manufacturing,

this would be much finer than iron so would disperse better.

We sell iron oxide and iron chrome at work so I maybe able to supply information if needed.
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