🧲 Unleash the Power of Magnetism!
SPACECARE Magnetic Iron Powder Filings come in two 12-ounce jars, designed for educational use in exploring magnetic fields. Ideal for children aged 6 and up, these non-toxic iron filings allow for hands-on learning and visualization of magnetic forces, making them perfect for school projects and interactive demonstrations.
H**E
Can make magnetic paint!
I put a large amount of this into black paint and made magnetic cardboard for letter magnets. It's a very fine power (think between flour and sugar) and in paint, it has a texture. Keep that in mind when cleaning or getting close enough to breathe it in.
M**K
Great quantity for the price
We used it in a glass jar, and like a previous reviewer did, we had to clean (wash) the product a few times with tap water to get clear water which works well with all magnets. Then we made magnetic slime (with blue food coloring). It didn't work with the magnetic wands, but we used stronger stone magnetics which was fun and entertaining for my boys. I will update in a few days see to of either projects rust.
J**J
Works great!
Works great for classroom projects!
R**V
These Iron Filings are Dirty
I purchased these iron filings to make a 3D magnetic flux viewer. I had to jump through some hoops to make it work. The first one is these filings are dirty. I had to clean the filings with mineral spirits. It made all the difference. See the photo of dirty versus clean fluid. I purchased mineral oil (food grade) but it was too thick. Thinning the oil with mineral spirits did the trick. It's about 60% oil and 40% spirits. Don't use water, the filings will rust almost immediately.If you don't want to go through the hassle of making your own viewer just buy one of the ready made viewers. Amazon has several. Two dimensional viewers don't show the whole picture. Sprinkling filings on paper covering a magnet is messy. Strong magnets will hold on to the filings making it tough to remove the magnet. Once you get filings on a magnet they are nearly impossible to get off. Hence making or buying a three dimensional viewer.Introducing magnets and how they work to children at about eight or nine years old will spark an interest in science for life. Given that we are leaving fossil fuel behind, understanding how electricity is made and manipulated presents future careers for innovative minds. Electricity is made with magnets and copper wire. Learning how that works will be a necessity for engineers of the future as the internal combustion engine fades into history.Another review pointed out the weight advertised is more than what is shipped. I weighed the unopened bottle and it is one ounce short, 11 oz. not 12oz. I'm not sure 12 ounces will fit in the container. It's not that big a deal as it only took two ounces of filings to make the viewer.
A**R
Is what it's labeled as
Worked great to show magnetic fields.
O**M
Needs a new container
Was packed in a bubble wrap bag and 1 container arrived busted open. Huge Mess.
M**R
Wonderful product!
Absolutely wonderful, too bad it burned in a fire in the building my shop was in. Great seller, though, thank you!
L**U
Super fun DIY science
These magnetic filings have been so much fun for my children to learn about the otherwise invisible forces of magnetism. I supervise them while they experiment with different shaped magnets. They place the magnets under a sturdy piece of card stock and sprinkle the filings on top of the card stock. They can watch the filings reveal the magnetic forces between the magnets and how they attract (first photo) and repel (second photo). We’ve even had fun filling a clear glass with filtered water, placing magnets outside of the glass on either side, and watching the filings become suspended and oriented in the water as we sprinkle the filings into the water. I have a baby that puts everything in the mouth so am always supervising very closely and keep these locked up when not in use. Next experiment: home made magnetic putty!
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