bhrollin
Mechanical
- Feb 4, 2002
- 3
I am a machinist and know next to nothing about electricity
and nothing about magnetism. I have a very valuable surface
grinder chuck, a 6x4x20 inch piece of laminated steel and
brass which has become magnetized. I would like to demagnetize it by passing it through a 10-12 inch diameter alternating current (120 volt) coil wrapped around a piece of steel or plastic (which would be better?) pipe. From reading some web sites on demagnetization I think this will work. I can buy insulated solid copper wire at Home Depo. My question is: what size wire and how many turns should I use?
Any information would be a great help as I know nothing about what I am doing.
and nothing about magnetism. I have a very valuable surface
grinder chuck, a 6x4x20 inch piece of laminated steel and
brass which has become magnetized. I would like to demagnetize it by passing it through a 10-12 inch diameter alternating current (120 volt) coil wrapped around a piece of steel or plastic (which would be better?) pipe. From reading some web sites on demagnetization I think this will work. I can buy insulated solid copper wire at Home Depo. My question is: what size wire and how many turns should I use?
Any information would be a great help as I know nothing about what I am doing.