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MIKEDE Magnetic Viewing Film, 4' x 4' Green Magnetic Field Display Film, Magnetic Flux Display, Magnetic Filed Detector, Reusable and Automatic Recovery

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  • OPTIMAL SIZE: 100 mm x 100 mm(4 x 4 inch). Suitable for studying and analyzing magnetic fields, and is an interesting method for discovering magnets in objects, making it easy to locate the position of the magnets
  • HIGH QUALITY FILM: Using magnetic nanoparticles to clearly display the magnetic field mode and intensity, it is very suitable for displaying magnetism and distinguishing between strong and weak magnetic surfaces
  • GREAT EDUCATIONAL TOOL: Observing all kinds of magnets such as neodymium magnets and flexible Magnets. View magnetic field in objects, visualize magnetic field lines of different objects and magnets
  • FRAME DESIGN: Magnetic viewing film is made of plastic film contain nickel iron magnetic slurry, can display the magnetization level and magnetic pole distribution. Frame can fix and protect the film,the opening on the side is convenient for extraction
  • REUSABLE AND VISIBLE: Our magnetic field viewer is reusable and automatically recovers after use. Simply place it on the surface of the magnets to observe the magnetic field and determine the direction of magnetization



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Omega Man
July 8, 2025
These magnetic viewing film things are basically a much less messy way of showing magnetic force lines.The usual thing to do is use iron filings, but trust me those get extremely messy and annoying. Not only can they get scattered everywhere, but they stick to magnets and become difficult to clean off.Magnetic viewing film is similar to having microscopic versions of the iron filings suspended in a thin sheet of oil where they can show magnetic force in a similar way without being a huge mess. This makes it easy to "see" what sort of magnetic field patterns exist around different sorts of magnets and this can lead to all sorts of interesting questions.The main problem with the magnetic viewing film is that it is not very sensitive. For example, those really thin sheets of vinyl magnet material (of the sort used for cheap business promotion refrigerator magnets) show absolutely no effect on the material. A thin strip of steel with a ceramic magnet attached on one end won't show anything except around the magnet even though the steel strip is magnetized. And of course weak magnetic fields around non-wound electric wires are even weaker than that.And they can also show the presence of strong magnetic fields, such as the ones around large neodymium magnets, without having to worry about bits of metal getting yanked out of your hand or iron filings clumping all over the magnet.But the things they'd really be most useful for, like showing the magnetic field around an antenna or electric motor, they're not anywhere near sensitive enough for. They're less sensitive than iron filings on paper.Still, I'd consider them to be a useful educational tool.
Aaron
May 30, 2025
It works and does what it says, however it’s mounted on a mat (like that used in picture frames) which is quite thick that you don’t get a lot of detail for smaller magnets like those in magnetic business cards. I peeled the backing layer so it was thinner, and that improved it some. I previously had a sheet of similar film that wasn’t mounted to anything, and I feel like I prefer just the sheet, no extra cover or anything surrounding it. Even with the mat frame, can get bent and damaged fairly easily.Good experience with delivery happening quickly and as expected and received exactly what I ordered.
Charles K.
May 27, 2025
trying to get a magnetic model levitation platform to work.anyway, great way to view the invisible world of magnetic flux.it doesn't really do impressive work with refrigerator magnets. but the more powerful ones. you are in for a visual treat, as well as telling you whats going on, like if you are trying to build a magnetic levitation model display or something :D
a ham radio d00d
May 7, 2025
The ferro fluid inside let's you see a picture of the magnetic field lines. Ironically I bought the bigger one & discovered there were some spots that it couldn't fit it in! You can't cut it AFAIK.
Samuel Matkin
April 14, 2025
If you love magnets, this is a must
C
March 22, 2025
I got this magnetic field viewer to use in an inquiry station lab for my middle school science classroom. It's a really great way to let my students visualise magnetic fields. You do have to hold the magnet very close to the film, which does limit the way I can set up the lab, but that's a problem which can be worked around.
J R
February 20, 2025
This magnetic viewing film is fun to play with, and allows invisible magnetic fields to become visible. I really enjoy holding it next to electronic devices and seeing the magnetic components that are inside. It isn't as sensitive as I originally hoped, I was expecting to be able to see all the circuitry inside my MacBook, though it only was able to see the magnetic components that are made from stronger magnets. (Second image)The first image is the magnetic fields of 3 fridge magnets.
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