Steel strips can be protected against magnetic interference by applying a non-magnetic coating or by using magnetic shields made of materials with high magnetic permeability, such as mu-metal, to redirect or absorb the magnetic fields.
Steel strips can be protected against magnetic interference by using various methods such as magnetically shielding the surrounding environment, applying anti-magnetic coatings or laminations, or utilizing demagnetization techniques to neutralize any residual magnetism.
Steel strips can be protected against magnetic interference by applying a thin layer of non-magnetic material or coating, such as a polymer or ceramic, on the surface of the strips. This layer acts as a shield, preventing external magnetic fields from affecting the steel strips.