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Titanium is non magnetic right? I dont suppose anyone would have a rough estimate on the serial number would they? I have a classic valve #CF64220 that is not very magnetic. I was trying to use one of the earth magnets out of my emag and it would barely stick to the valve, less then it would stick to my xvalve, which I am assuming its picking up the stainless internal parts. I have another classic valve around here somewhere but it is missing at this time so I cant compare it. I am pretty currious about these titanium valves now.
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SS isn't magnetic either.
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Some stainless is and some isn't, more magnetic = more strength, less magnitism = lower strengh but better corrosion resistanceGun: AGD eMag with LvL10
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Originally posted by RapidTransitSome stainless is and some isn't, more magnetic = more strength, less magnitism = lower strengh but better corrosion resistance
That is true. Generally tho the most most common SS is non or just ever so slightly magnetic....as evidensed by his Classic valve.
It corrosponds basically with the level of Nickel in it that modifies the structure of the metal to negate it's potential for magnetivity.Logic Paintball Forums
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There is a brand new, never gassed center feed minimag at the local shop. It has CF 200 stamped on the top of it... I haven't seen one like it before, and I was wondering if any of the contributors to this thread had an idea about its origins/value.Comment



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