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Looking for a way to effectively shield magnetic fields, on particular sides of multiple magnets.

 

Would superconductor be most effective?

 

Suggestions?

What type would work best? Is there another way?

 

 

Thanks

 

sfendriel

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You can buy magnetic field shielding in metal mesh form. Not sure I can explain it quickly of the top of my head. Type 'magnetic shielding' or something like that into google and have a read around.

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A superconductor would be the most effective, so long as you could keep it at about -270 degrees C, and I don't know it it would work against particularly strong magnetic fields.

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