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There are three important physical properties of ferrofluid that must be understood to successfully design fluid-filled audio speakers and select the best fluid: saturation magnetization, viscosity and volatility.
Saturation mag-netization is determined by the nature of the suspended magnetic material and the volumetric loading of this material. The greater the quantity of magnetic material in suspension, the higher the saturation magnetization of the ferrofluid. Audio ferrofluids are manufactured with a range of saturation magnetization values from 7.5 to 40 mT (75-400 gauss). Compared with iron which has a saturation magnetization of 1700 mT (17000 gauss) ferrofluids are weak magnetic materials.
Viscosity is a measure of resistance to flow. It is defined as a ratio of viscous shear stress to shear rate and is measured in mPa s. Audio ferrofluids are manufactured with a range of viscosity values from 25-10000 mPa s (25-10000 cp) (measured at 27°C). The most commonly used values fall within a much narrower range, typically from 100-2000 mPa s (100-2000 cp).
Several factors influence the volatility of ferrofluid in a loudspeaker:
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