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Mint needs to remove magnetism from iron




May 13, 2008

Hi I am an employee in the government MINT in INDIA.
I request you to give me the information regarding removing magnetism from ferrous [iron] and also the company names and also their adressess which can suggest about this.

thanking you.
reply soon.

Chillapuram Srinivas Chary
employee - Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh& India



May 13, 2008

Hi, Chillapuram. In order to prevent a lot of wasted motion and false leads, please give us some hints about what you are trying to do? Are these iron coins and you wish to demagnetize them after they have been stacked and wrapped in paper tubes? Are they iron coins and their magnetism is affecting the processing so they must be demagnetized while on a conveyor belt in mid process? Or is the problem than an iron or steel belt or machine part has become magnetized? It is very hard to be of any assistance at all until you explain what the problem is. Thanks.

Regards,

Ted Mooney, finishing.com
Ted Mooney, P.E.
Striving to live Aloha
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