@ORCA4312 the magnets oxidise in prelonged contact with the air(like our body does in decades of breathing air wich is a mixture of Nitrogen-78%,Oxygen-20,9%,argon-0,9% and other gases).
By washing them in water they won't oxidise that quickly and if they do,the next step is ultrasonic cleaning process if you haven't been paying attention!
@misterp33n :I would be more concerned about the strong electromagnetic field to wich that girl is exposed DAILY than how she's dressed!
We used too! General Motors Corporation first invented these! This video shows why we don't make stuff in the USA. Notice how they even have a girl in high heels and a short shirt? Here everything needs to be "safe" to the point the dumbest idiot can f up. Plus if you "pay" a worker $8 per hour in the USA, it costs almost $16 per hour because all the BS...
Good video, shame it isn't in English though. When he said "homogenius", I don't think he meant a clever gay person, but rather was mispronouncing "homogenous". At least he was trying to speak English, unlike some Americans.
Since you've learned the technology from the chinese. I guess you'll open a magnet making plant. Where you can employ Americans, Sell to Americans and customers world wide, keep more money in the Good ole USA. Then you will be super magnet man.
In future videos like this can you not be in the video and just have your voice in the background? It was a bit annoying and distracting having your upper body blocking the video.
Wow ... awesomely informative video ... thanks for positing this mysterious process ... I'm also interested in magnetic spheres ... I would think that the process should be the same till you get to the coating, shaping, and magnetizing steps.
How are magnetic spheres made? I along with many other people that build shapes with magnetic spheres would be very interested in how the process differs for spheres.
I've followed you for some time on youtube, and your videos never cease to amaze me, and i have to say that this one is the cherry on top of the cake !!! Really cool !! The fabrication of supermagnets is something that has always afflicted me... well, not anymore !! Thanks for it... and it must've been a really awesome trip to China !!!
Now, a longing doubt, is there any material that is able to completely block magnetic fields ???
@ledametto Super conductors "block" magnetism. Though im not sure how you could use it practically. I think it only blocks it from inside the edge of the superconductor. I dont know how a wall of a super conducting material would react. Maybe you can.
Hi George, I think your videos are excellent and you never fail to suprise me with your inspirational use of the wonder that is a supermagnet! I am looking to buy some myself, do you sell them yourself?
LOL did anyone else notice the girl factory worker at 10:24 ? She has open toed shoes and very short shorts, WTF! Thats not safe work attire for the place she is in.
What is the limiting factor(s) in the magnetizing of a particular magnet. ie the power of the magnetic filed used to charge them, the mass of the ferrous metal, other factors? Thanks
This is what once should call a really interesting way to spent time on youtube. There is a lot out here about supermagnets (and a lot of that is done by supermagnetman), but this is the first video wherein is showed how these magnets actually are made.
What a job. I'm still a little bit amazed about how much steps it takes to make the magnets - and how little time it takes to magnetize them!
Thanks for sharing, supermagnetman. We're waiting for the next interesting thing.
Yes, it puzzled me too, so i asked and they say that neo will not oxidize in cold water but it will oxidize in warm water. There were lots of places where the bare metal magnets were submerged in pans of water.
@SuperMagnetMan I would imagine warm water could hose very, very tiny air bubbles of partially evaporated water (oxygen+hydrogen), so then oxygen would react with the hot metal and burn. Guess if it's cold enough, there are no/less air bubbles.
when oxygen is mixxed with the hydrogen does that turn to water?
cheapliving123 2 weeks ago
If this magnets good for human body, than this people who working with them, must be the most healthy people in the world :)
karvak1492 3 weeks ago
2400V 12A! They using almost 30kW to create the field!
dtiydr 4 weeks ago
@dtiydr because this magnetic filed make elementary magnet domains to be one directional.
karvak1492 3 weeks ago
@karvak1492 Yes i know all that but i was only suprised about the power used to do this.
dtiydr 3 weeks ago
dude i hate your face
so much
FuriousJambi 1 month ago
HORRIBLE!!!!💩
Sciencedude16 1 month ago
Next time lower the volume even more so i can stick my ear deeper on the spearkers....
gabrgr 1 month ago
I want your accent, sir.
DeanMalenko 1 month ago
Sandusky!
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@ORCA4312 the magnets oxidise in prelonged contact with the air(like our body does in decades of breathing air wich is a mixture of Nitrogen-78%,Oxygen-20,9%,argon-0,9% and other gases).
By washing them in water they won't oxidise that quickly and if they do,the next step is ultrasonic cleaning process if you haven't been paying attention!
@misterp33n :I would be more concerned about the strong electromagnetic field to wich that girl is exposed DAILY than how she's dressed!
CHINA RULZ US!
...
gabigowriel 2 months ago
It's too bad we can't build these here in the USA!
4gasem 2 months ago
@4gasem
We used too! General Motors Corporation first invented these! This video shows why we don't make stuff in the USA. Notice how they even have a girl in high heels and a short shirt? Here everything needs to be "safe" to the point the dumbest idiot can f up. Plus if you "pay" a worker $8 per hour in the USA, it costs almost $16 per hour because all the BS...
cromartie800 1 month ago
Cool story bro tell it again.
mrdrprofeserphresh 2 months ago
Very cool! Thanks for sharing this information.
Aristocob 2 months ago
very cool :)
OMBIC 3 months ago
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hellomoohere 3 months ago
wow, thx very interesting
tostrong4you 3 months ago
Great video. Thx.
vmoananu 4 months ago
Good video, shame it isn't in English though. When he said "homogenius", I don't think he meant a clever gay person, but rather was mispronouncing "homogenous". At least he was trying to speak English, unlike some Americans.
MightyGimp 4 months ago
I just placed some super magnets on my computer and now it's fried. I now have to use this shitty AlienWare computer.
GamingImmediately 5 months ago
Wow! I just made myself a hundred new magnet thanks to your tutorial!!
LilEasterTheTot 5 months ago
Magnets! HOW DO THEY WORK?!
FogHorn1911 5 months ago
Since you've learned the technology from the chinese. I guess you'll open a magnet making plant. Where you can employ Americans, Sell to Americans and customers world wide, keep more money in the Good ole USA. Then you will be super magnet man.
MrLeonard55 5 months ago
cant you just narrate with out showing us your pretty lovely face
TheAlafasy 6 months ago
Thanks for posting! likey
glasstronic 6 months ago
HOLY SHIT THAT GIRL IS HOT!!!!!!!!!!!!
acika72 6 months ago
Yes; great How SuperMagnets are made video.
Films4You 6 months ago
man all this work? so i actually get a great offer.
TheAtomicBox 7 months ago
ya thats it u loser...go support china...ahole. disgrace.
kandiman7979 7 months ago
In future videos like this can you not be in the video and just have your voice in the background? It was a bit annoying and distracting having your upper body blocking the video.
barreltrollololol 7 months ago 12
u must be paying ur chinese workers 2cents per hour..
nzbbs 7 months ago
Wow ... awesomely informative video ... thanks for positing this mysterious process ... I'm also interested in magnetic spheres ... I would think that the process should be the same till you get to the coating, shaping, and magnetizing steps.
tend2it 8 months ago
How are magnetic spheres made? I along with many other people that build shapes with magnetic spheres would be very interested in how the process differs for spheres.
saxplayingcompnerd 8 months ago
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I ordered one of those super magnets a while back.
It's still stuck in my mailbox.
TheWTFWW 8 months ago
Than you for a great and informative video. It is very nicely done...
konajap 8 months ago
Thanks for the video
GoExponential 8 months ago
whats the highest grade?
ABOUT32NIXONS 9 months ago
so any metals can become magnets?
mostrone32 9 months ago
This is the ownly educational video that I have watched
minecraftbug 9 months ago
Awesome video!
obaco2008 9 months ago
great work. keep em coming :)
robjabbaz 10 months ago
mint, thanks for that - great video
blaksin 10 months ago
Hey George, this is Leonardo from Brazil.
I've followed you for some time on youtube, and your videos never cease to amaze me, and i have to say that this one is the cherry on top of the cake !!! Really cool !! The fabrication of supermagnets is something that has always afflicted me... well, not anymore !! Thanks for it... and it must've been a really awesome trip to China !!!
Now, a longing doubt, is there any material that is able to completely block magnetic fields ???
Best Wishes !!
ledametto 11 months ago
@ledametto Super conductors "block" magnetism. Though im not sure how you could use it practically. I think it only blocks it from inside the edge of the superconductor. I dont know how a wall of a super conducting material would react. Maybe you can.
danielgardiner81 2 months ago
Hi George, I think your videos are excellent and you never fail to suprise me with your inspirational use of the wonder that is a supermagnet! I am looking to buy some myself, do you sell them yourself?
Regards
ickers1 11 months ago
how do magnets work?
CantWeedThis 1 year ago
Silver cornflakes? Sounds tasty!
CrazyPersonWithHair 1 year ago
Thanks for this video! I just subscribed!
bluetorch13 1 year ago
Do we need that talking face?
MucusFelidae 1 year ago
this is a great video
rey2best 1 year ago
very interesting video
MarkQP 1 year ago
Very interesting and informative video that You have made!
May I ask: Do You know what sort af circuit braker- / switch they´r using to terminate the 1.25 kA at 2.4 kV through the magnitizing coil?
To be more specific: Is the switch a mekanic- or SolidState ( e.g. Thyristor ) type?
Thanks in advance and Regards!
OZ1OS 1 year ago
I'll be interested to see how the Alnico magnets are made.
BlankBrain 1 year ago
LOL did anyone else notice the girl factory worker at 10:24 ? She has open toed shoes and very short shorts, WTF! Thats not safe work attire for the place she is in.
misterp33n 1 year ago 19
@misterp33n she probably prostitutes after work.... bitches gotta eat
stfuplzzzz 6 months ago
What is the limiting factor(s) in the magnetizing of a particular magnet. ie the power of the magnetic filed used to charge them, the mass of the ferrous metal, other factors? Thanks
angryfishmonger 1 year ago
how many turns are in the coil of the magnatiser? (large one)
joblessalex 1 year ago
What an incredibly enjoyable video! You have a magnetic personality ;-)
altradude 1 year ago
This is what once should call a really interesting way to spent time on youtube. There is a lot out here about supermagnets (and a lot of that is done by supermagnetman), but this is the first video wherein is showed how these magnets actually are made.
What a job. I'm still a little bit amazed about how much steps it takes to make the magnets - and how little time it takes to magnetize them!
Thanks for sharing, supermagnetman. We're waiting for the next interesting thing.
HansNien 1 year ago
Thank you for this superb and illuminating video.
irdial 1 year ago
I'm aware how low it looks but damn the chinese girl worker in the end looked really hot lol ...And thanks mangetman it was really a good video.
megaverse 1 year ago
Ironic how how the iron parts that are used to prevent the iron from rusting is rusted and is iron its also ironic that iron looks like ironic.
Its Metaironic.
rathat48 1 year ago
Great Video! Thanks Magnet Man!
danswaay 1 year ago
It is so sad that we don't do this in the United States anymore.
michalchik 1 year ago
Pure iron, free of contaminants and carbon (aka Soft Iron). Have to watch the purity of that :P
RyuDarragh 1 year ago
Great video. Thank you very much for posting!
Vitotesta 1 year ago
more vids plz
hobomnky 1 year ago
Very interesting, thank you!
JAHarrell46 1 year ago
Damn thats alot of work for a magnet :D
Intosia 1 year ago
awesome!! now i know how to make strong magnets!! i only need the materials xD. thanks for the video SuperMagnetMan!!
tuchicilina 1 year ago
*the
16SKB 1 year ago
Very interesting and informative. Thanks for making this video.
shubus 1 year ago
Very interesting video.
You mentioned that water is used to prevent oxidation during machining (around 8:00) - this puzzles me.
ORCA4312 1 year ago 5
@ORCA4312
Yes, it puzzled me too, so i asked and they say that neo will not oxidize in cold water but it will oxidize in warm water. There were lots of places where the bare metal magnets were submerged in pans of water.
SuperMagnetMan 1 year ago
@SuperMagnetMan Fascinating stuff. Thanks for the answer.
ORCA4312 1 year ago
@SuperMagnetMan Grinding create heat which cause oxidation.
duguder 7 months ago
@SuperMagnetMan
rust happended when there is ideal temp, O2 and H2O, giving too much cold water will cut out the presense of O2
wangruochuan 5 months ago
@SuperMagnetMan I would imagine warm water could hose very, very tiny air bubbles of partially evaporated water (oxygen+hydrogen), so then oxygen would react with the hot metal and burn. Guess if it's cold enough, there are no/less air bubbles.
uniflare 2 months ago
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gabigowriel 2 months ago
Great vid, thank you.
fordy929 1 year ago
When is to boron added?
16SKB 1 year ago
@16SKB
The Boron is in the yellow can but it is quite small in comparison to the other materials and all 3 are mixed at the same time.
SuperMagnetMan 1 year ago
@SuperMagnetMan I think the Boron is just used as a flux to get the two metals to mix and adhere to each other. (Used Boron when soldering Gold)
altradude 1 year ago
Great video, THX!
Jup1Pup1 1 year ago