How
much Gauss do you need?
Everyone
is different. You should try several combinations to find what works for
you. About 7500 gauss is standard. Again, you need to find the right combination
that works well for you.You may need more or less.

What
is Gauss?
Gauss is: A unit of
measurement of magnetic fields and is named after Karl F Gauss (1777-1855)
was a mathematician, physics and magnetic researcher. One gauss is the
equivalent magnetic density of one square inch of Earth .Earth’s
Magnetic Field 4000 years ago was 4.0 gauss. Today it is 0.4 gauss &
varies by location and time 5,7,1
Gauss:
Lines of magnetic flux
per square centimeter, cgs unit of flux density, equivalent to lines per
square inch in the English system, and webers per square meter or Tesla
in the SI system.
Anisotropic
Magnet
A magnet having a preferred
direction of magnetic orientation, so that the magnetic characteristics
are optimum in one preferred direction.
Gauss
Chart
Isotropic Standard Power Magnets
Drum 2mm, 3mm & 4mm = 500 gauss
Round 4mm & 5mm = 500 gauss
6mm = 800 gauss
7mm = 900 gauss
8mm = 1000 gauss
Barrel 4x8 = 700 gauss
5x7 = 700 gauss
Twist 5x11 = 700 gauss
6x12 = 800 gauss
Twisted Puff 8x12 = 1000 gauss
Diamond 6x12 = 800 gauss
8x12 = 1000 gauss
Pearlized Magnetic Beads
Golden Round 4mm 500 Gauss
Golden Round 6mm 800 Gauss
White Twist 5x12 800 Gauss
White Twist 6x12 1000 Gauss
White Rice 4x7 (not pictured) 600 Gauss
White Rice 6x12 (not pictured) 1000 Gauss
Ivory Rice 4x6 (not pictured) 500 Gauss
Blue, Bronze, Purple, Pink, Lavender- Round 6mm (not pictured) 800 Gauss
Regular Power White Pearls
4mm – Round500 Gauss
6mm - Round 800 Gauss
8mm - Round 1000 Gauss
High Power (Triple) White Pearls
6mm - Round
1800 Gauss
8mm - Round 2200 Gauss
Faceted Triple Power Magnetic Beads
5x8 Faceted Tube
5x8 2000 Gauss
Ansitropic High(Triple) Power Magnets
Rice 5x8 = 1800 Gauss
6x12 = 2000 Gauss
6x16 = 2400 Gauss
Barrel 5x 8 = 2000 Gauss
5x12 = 2000 Gauss
Round Power beads
not pictured
4mm = 1400 gauss
6mm = 1800 gauss
8mm = 2200 gauss
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