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*Paint with a ferromagnetic material, such as iron, mixed in | *Paint with a ferromagnetic material, such as iron, mixed in | ||
*Allows for magnets to stick to the surface (granted it tends to be "weaker" than | *Allows for magnets to stick to the surface (granted it tends to be "weaker" than something like a metal plate, so weak magnets may not work, but a neodymium or other strong magnet definitely will) | ||
*Main use case is providing a mounting option other than screws or tacks for most applications (posters, small frames etc) | *Main use case is providing a mounting option other than screws or tacks for most applications (posters, small frames etc) | ||
*Can also be used for information boards etc | *Can also be used for information boards etc | ||
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=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= | ||
* | *[[Blackboard Paint]] and [[Whiteboard Paint]] (May have Similar Use Cases) | ||
=External Links= | =External Links= |
Latest revision as of 02:12, 30 August 2023
Basics
- Paint with a ferromagnetic material, such as iron, mixed in
- Allows for magnets to stick to the surface (granted it tends to be "weaker" than something like a metal plate, so weak magnets may not work, but a neodymium or other strong magnet definitely will)
- Main use case is providing a mounting option other than screws or tacks for most applications (posters, small frames etc)
- Can also be used for information boards etc
- Can it be done diy (mix iron powder in paint etc?)
- Can it be done with other liquid materials (epoxy, concrete)
- Does it block rf etc (ie will it being used affect wifi coverage etc, by essentially making walls even more of a signal blocker)
Internal Links
- Blackboard Paint and Whiteboard Paint (May have Similar Use Cases)