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Argentine inventor develops magnetizable cement that could eliminate need for drilling into walls

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Argentine inventor Marco Agustín Secchi, 29, has developed Ironplac, a magnetizable building material that allows walls to hold magnet-backed objects without nails, screws, or drilling. The material is designed to transform walls from passive surfaces into functional, reusable storage systems. Early pilot tests show promise, but the technology remains in development and has not yet been commercially deployed.

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What if hanging a picture no longer meant a drill, wall anchors, dust on the floor, and one more patch job later on?
Instead of treating a wall as a passive surface, Ironplac aims to turn it into a finish that can receive magnets, making frames, tools, and accessories easily attachable.
Early pilot tests suggest the idea is more than a clever demo, but it is still in development.
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A 29-year-old’s magnetic cement could end drilling walls, turning everyday surfaces into flexible, reusable storage systems

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