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Old 10-19-2011, 06:32 PM
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I understand how a magnetic bearing works. The shaft will always be centered within the magnetic field. This technology allows for a "locked" position within the magnetic field. I'm very far from an expert in magnetic fields, but from what I know, this is beyond anything commercially available in a magnetic bearing. Liquid nitrogen frozen superconductive materials would be difficult to apply in most applications from a temperature control and cost perspective ......I think
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