pintree3
Computer
- Nov 20, 2014
- 3
I am neither a Magnetic engineer, electric engineer or anything related hence me asking a question here and also giving those of you who are a reason to excuse my ignorance, of what may be a stupid question (or at least stupid to some since many of us believe there is no such thing as a stupid question.)
I have tools, tweezers to be exact) which are supposed to be stainless steel but are either not stainless steel or of very pool quality. Since a cheap magnet (the type you use to stick paper to a board) easily sticks to the tweezers shows they are not anti-magnetic. Is there anything I could do to make them anti-magnetic? more precisely I want to make it anti-static? Or minimize such qualities? thank you
I have tools, tweezers to be exact) which are supposed to be stainless steel but are either not stainless steel or of very pool quality. Since a cheap magnet (the type you use to stick paper to a board) easily sticks to the tweezers shows they are not anti-magnetic. Is there anything I could do to make them anti-magnetic? more precisely I want to make it anti-static? Or minimize such qualities? thank you