New way of making a ferrofluid. Costs less than 3$!!!

 by Zujus
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Ferrofluid - a substance that's liquid under normal conditions, but turns solid in the presence of a magnetic field.

I found new way of making home made ferrofluid and I want to share it with you guys.

The advantage of my project is cost. It's way cheaper than all other methods online and it is indeed very simple.

My ferrofluid consist only two inexpensive parts, you only need old record tapes and a bottle of acetone!
 
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Step 1: Materials

You will only need ACETONE, record TAPES, cooking OIL and MAGNET.

---500ml/16 fl. oz. Acetone. (1.50$)---
Acetone is high flameable be careful with it. You can get it at department store. It cost around 2$.

---10 music tapes or 4 video tapes. (0.00$)---
Use old music or video records tapes.You can get them virtually in any basement...

---5ml/0.2 fl. oz. Cooking oil. (0.00$)---
Every house has a secret room...The Kitchen...

---1 big strong magnet. (0.50$)---
You can get it from any old speaker in your house. Just take it apart and use it!

WARNING: IT IS VERY SIMPLE!
REAL WARNING: ACETONE IS HIGH FLAMEABLE AND NOISOME! BE CAREFUL WITH IT!
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nerd7473 says: Mar 30, 2013. 2:39 PM
awesome!!!
grokcore says: Feb 21, 2013. 10:50 PM
You can't make nanoparticles out of casette tapes, sorry.
It's neat, but it's not true ferrofluid, it's some kind of ferrite suspension, but you can do something this with rust/iron filings and oil (and a really strong magnet).
grokcore in reply to grokcoreFeb 21, 2013. 10:51 PM
Oh - but you can make it though (but expect some nasty nasty fumes) www.sci-spot.com/Chemistry/liqimag.htm
Newty says: Dec 7, 2008. 10:50 PM
This does look easy. But I'm not sure I'd call $200 per cup a "very low price" when a $60 per cup result tops a Google search for "buy ferrofluid". Does this instructable produce better quality stuff? To whatnot: The dish soap is the surfactant and also emulsifies the oil and water. Apparently you can make magnetite more soluble in oil or kerosene using oleic acid, or more soluble in water with citric acid. I'm also reading a journal abstract here where they got crazy and dissolved in water particles made of magnetite+styrofoam, coated with oleic acid, surrounded by oil, coated with dodecyl sulfate.
hcaz-301 in reply to NewtyMay 24, 2012. 11:09 AM
You can buy it for about £10 per 30ml on ebay
aristide202 in reply to NewtyApr 4, 2012. 9:45 AM
Good comment , compliments.
beehard44 in reply to NewtyMar 19, 2010. 2:09 AM
yes, it is cheap, but you forgot onne thing, Delivery price. Maybe it is no big deal if you live in the US, but change the setting to the philippines, it's a different story...
Zujus (author) in reply to NewtyDec 8, 2008. 6:43 AM
he he ;D This is one of my first instructables, actually it is way better to buy thing if your point is quality. ;) I made better one "Real" ferrofluid so this is very simple and basic version. But still pretty cool ;)
moris_zen says: Apr 6, 2012. 2:53 PM
I tried same thing but burned the tapes .. I got a lot of ferrite fluid but quality was low - Couldn't get any shape like you show in the beginning . you sure this is fluid you made this way ?
Darmago says: Jun 22, 2007. 9:31 AM
Could you be a little more specific on how you "magnetize" the ferrofluid, I'm a little confused at this point. Also, why does size matter and not strength for magnetizing it?
last_decoy in reply to DarmagoJul 11, 2008. 5:16 AM
another good substance is to ask mates or uni ("borrow") finished toner cartridges! there is still always at leased a table spoon of toner powder left in them!! (toner is a magnetic ink) mix this into the substance too. it adds to the effect really well. !! dont make it too weak cause it just flops about after the magnet then !!
beehard44 in reply to last_decoyMar 19, 2010. 2:11 AM
i didn't know that regular toner cartriges use magnetic ink a.k.a. toner...
i thought that a special toner is used for that one...
aristide202 in reply to beehard44Apr 4, 2012. 9:43 AM
Me neither , Are you sure that toner is megnetic ? I thught it was som kind of organic. Anyway iron must be just a part of the compound
Zujus (author) in reply to last_decoyJul 11, 2008. 8:50 AM
Yea, there was popular instructable about that. :)
itsthatsguy in reply to DarmagoJun 27, 2008. 3:12 PM
ok the way he made the ferrofluid is by putting amagnet underneath thats what he means by "magnatize" and you do want a strong magnet but you also want one that covers a big surface area so you get a big affect Cheers
-Aj- says: Apr 8, 2008. 8:27 PM
good idea, greae use for all those dead floppy disks and cassette tapes! can also use mentholated spirits. should work. it is abit less evil on your head + less flammable. also dissolves in water dont know if acetone does if that helps at all. im off to pilfer old video tape now!
joachimboaz in reply to -Aj-Dec 10, 2010. 9:14 AM
Acetone seems to have failed to dissolve video tapes for me. Did 'mentholated spirits' work for you? If so, what are they and where can I get them? Thanks.
aristide202 in reply to joachimboazApr 4, 2012. 9:31 AM
Acetone failed to dissolve my viideos too. I kept tapes in acetone a night long and nothing happened. Tapes were all of the same set. Acetone was clear , no iron oxide dust appeared, I guess tapes differ in some kind of wear protection. I' ll try with some other different set of cassettes. I tried to add nitro paint diluent but nothing happened. What about gasoline ?. Anyway I got rid of that junk at last.
What about tumbling mineral magnetite in a pop bottle with little round quartz stones. Quartz stones are free and harder than black magnetite that is free also.. You can collect nagnetite in many river sands using an magnet. That's just a last minute idea , I didn't try to tumble magnetite jet.
psycho_3852 in reply to joachimboazAug 28, 2011. 9:59 AM
READ BEFORE YOU POST, plz
KevinAlien26 in reply to joachimboazAug 13, 2011. 5:59 AM
At your local bar xD
TheRealDutchOwner says: Apr 4, 2012. 9:18 AM
Never do this to a tape that still works. If you do, i'll be around your home tonight... Just kidding, but never use working tapes. VHS? Go ahead, they still make them.
simonfman in reply to simonfmanApr 2, 2012. 7:49 AM
does it have to be written over before i do that to it? i put a small strip of VHS which was a movie in there too and when i run my finger over it really hard, my finger turns a little black. the other tapes are completely new and have never been written over
magnet18 says: Nov 20, 2011. 6:38 PM
most rust is actually fe2o3, dosen't change anything, just sayin...
mrmorose says: Apr 3, 2011. 3:39 PM
Great idea, but it doesn't seem to work very will with VHS tapes (no clue why). We couldn't get the ferric oxide to separate from the film using acetone set for about two hours. shrug*
tomorrowsman in reply to mrmoroseAug 24, 2011. 5:32 PM
Same problem; audio cassettes worked fine, but I have a bucket of videotapes I could seemingly just respool and watch again. Anyone know how to do this with VHS tapes?
r-philp says: Mar 3, 2009. 6:31 AM
I tried dissolving the iron oxide off a video tape with acetone, but it did not work. Is the manufacturing process of video tapes different than audio tapes?
Zujus (author) in reply to r-philpMar 3, 2009. 7:09 AM
It could be chrome based video tape or something simply went wrong.
joachimboaz in reply to ZujusDec 10, 2010. 9:10 AM
Same problem. I don't know if they're chrome-based vid tapes or not. They look old, standard, and cheap. I found a bunch on the street, bought a gallon of acetone, let it soak over nigh, and nothing!. ALso, wasn't clear from your instructions: Do you let the acetone evaporate before trying to harvest your ferric powder? (Not that I had anything to harvest.)

I put a lot of time and effort into this and I don't want to give up. Could it be that the room temperature wasn't warm enough? Will waiting longer help? Or do I just have to throw away the whole ugly, stinking mess?
jarheadwithm16 in reply to joachimboazAug 12, 2011. 5:31 PM
Try using toluene.
death192333 says: Aug 12, 2011. 4:55 PM
Just spit balling here, but wouldn't used hand warmers work? They use iron powder that then oxides and produces heat. Thus spent ones contain mainly iron oxide with a small amount of impurities.
kretzlord says: Aug 12, 2011. 3:46 PM
I made similar stuff with silicon oil and some magnetic powder that came with a laser printer service kit, its called developer. Worked out pretty cool, was able to get some nice effects. best of all, no acetone required
turbosinaboy says: Jun 10, 2011. 1:47 PM
Have someone tried other than edible oil? Like motor oil...
mr.squeakers says: Jun 2, 2011. 1:21 PM
thank you
Frankiescou says: Jan 31, 2011. 8:20 AM
How much Fe304 Do you need for 1 ml? I need a bigger amount of ferrofluid and its for my science fair project.
Please Reply. (I got tons of Fe304 and vegetable oil).
Nicola Tesla says: Dec 18, 2010. 9:50 AM
can u use nail polish remover?
Frankiescou in reply to Nicola TeslaJan 25, 2011. 8:14 AM
Nail polish is the same than acetone but I think that it is better to find "acetone".

You could try... :D
YummyPancakes says: Mar 4, 2008. 6:20 PM
I would highly suggest working on your English. I had a lot of trouble reading this Instructable, and many of your others. Thanks.
PikminRed in reply to YummyPancakesSep 20, 2010. 3:21 PM
Aww Come on man! I read it just fine. Are you some other nationality? Because your first language is obviously not English. i grew up speaking English and Spanish. Its just fine.
schimmi in reply to YummyPancakesMar 22, 2008. 9:27 PM
it's fine
miiwii3 in reply to schimmiAug 22, 2010. 8:00 PM
i agree
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