Hi all, I'm the new kid.
I used to a member of this site a few years ago when I was having a crack at building a super efficient hydrolysis system.. never worked.
But I have a great design for a motor which pits magnetism against gravity in a cycle, and should work but I need a material which has extremely good magnetic shielding properties which will not induce a flux (non ferrous).
I have tried various alloys and have aso tried lead.. none of which are sufficient to stop the magnetic pull from a 12mmX8mm circular neodynium magnet on either side.
can anyone suggest a material or point me in the direction of someone who could?
Chur.
-Matt Watson