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Hydraulic fluid itself is generally not magnetizable, as it is typically made from non-magnetic substances like oil or water-based solutions. However, if the fluid contains magnetic particles or additives, those components can exhibit magnetic properties. In certain applications, these magnetic fluids are used for specific purposes, such as in dampers or seals. Overall, standard hydraulic fluids do not possess magnetization characteristics.

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