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Types of magnetism include ferromagnetism, ferrimagnetism, antiferromagnetism, paramagnetism, and diamagnetism. Typically, magnetometers measure a magnetic field or flux density in metric units of gauss (G) or the international system (IS) unit... Learn More
...the total measurement range in gauss (G), often corresponds to the linear output region of the sensing technology. Resolution, another important specification, is the smallest measurable increment. Accuracy is a percentage of full-scale. Bandwidth... Search by Specification | Learn More
Selecting magnetic field sensors requires an analysis of performance specifications. Flux density, the total measurement range in gauss (G), often corresponds to the linear output region of the sensing technology. Resolution, another important... Search by Specification | Learn More
Rare-Earth magnets are permanent magnets made of alloys of rare earth components. They have the strongest magnetic field of most magnets. Search by Specification | Learn More
Test equipment rental and instrument rental services rent or lease test equipment for electrical, electronic, vibration, acoustic, dimensional, NDT, analytical, environmental, process, EMI/RFI, and other specialty testing, measurement or inspection applications. Learn More
Shielding products for applications requiring a reduction or elimination of interference from magnetic fields. Products include CRT shields, photomultiplier tube (PMT) shields, zero gauss chambers, wire, cable, conduit, sleeving, foil, sheets, and others... Search by Specification | Learn More
...and electromagnetic sensors and instruments not explicitly listed elsewhere. There are several types of specialty electromagnetic sensors and instrument. Examples include electromagnetic instruments, electromagnetic sensors, robotic sensors, AC gauss meters... Learn More
...power packs are used for AC or DC power supplies. Field indicators and magnetometers measure the strength of magnetic fields. Examples include flux indicator strips, magnetometers, magnetization detectors, and Gauss meters. Demagnetizers remove any... Search by Specification | Learn More
Industrial magnets are manufactured for industrial use. They include individual magnets, bulk magnet materials, magnetic assemblies, magnetic sweepers, magnetic lifts, magnetic sheet handlers, magnetic retrievers, and permanent / electromagnet combinations. Search by Specification | Learn More
Electromagnets use electric current to generate a magnetic field which can be turned on or off as needed. They are made from a softer iron which quickly dissipates the induced magnetism after the current is switched off. Search by Specification | Learn More
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USB or Serial Low Cost Digital Compass OceanServer Technology, Inc.
OS5000-USD Digital Compass with Depth OceanServer Technology, Inc.
HMC1041Z 1-Axis Magnetic Sensor Honeywell
Tiny Serial Compass OceanServer Technology, Inc.
EZ Compass Probe Advanced Orientation Systems, Inc.
OS4000-T Nano Compass OceanServer Technology, Inc.
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Most Zero Gauss Chambers are operated in Earth's field, which is about 0.5 Gauss. In most environments, there are additional sources of magnetic interference. Our Zero Gauss Chamber provides a work space having an extremely low internal magnetic field. This is achieved by high attenuation of both D.C. and A.C. magnetic fields. (read more)
The F.W. Bell 7000 Series Gauss/Tesla-Meters lead the way for Advanced Hall Effect Magnetic measuring technology. The easy-to-use front-panel programming feature incorporates the latest in user control operations. (read more)
Sypris puts the future of magnetics measurement in the palm of your hand with the first ergonomically designed handheld in its class to combine benchtop functionality and performance with the mobility of a handheld. (read more)
The Model 6010 Hall-effect Gauss/Tesla-Meter represents the latest innovations and state-of-the-art designs from the world leader in magnetic measuring equipment. F.W. Bell's exclusive Dynamic Probe Correction feature, along with temperature compensation, allows measurements up to 300 kG with a basic accuracy of 0.25%. (read more)
A cost effective, handheld, single-axis magnetic field meter that provides the user with a quick, reliable and easy way to measure electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation levels generated by power lines, cables, computer monitors, TV sets, Video equipment and many other similar devices. Can be switched between gauss and Tesla readings.
Purchase price is $... (read more)
A cost effective, handheld, single-axis magnetic field meter that provides a quick, reliable and easy way to measure electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation levels generated by power lines, cables, computer monitors, TV sets, Video equipment and many other similar devices. Can be switched between gauss and Tesla readings.
EF-401 Meter - Purchase price is $119.95 plus shipping. (read more)
MUMETAL® is a proprietary brand of Magnetic Shield Corporation. MU-METAL® meets MILSPEC 14411C, Composition 1. When the specification or the application calls for a magnetically soft or high permeability material, MUMETAL® can frequently be successfully applied. (read more)
At $460 the Model GM2 is designed to measure strong and moderate magnetic fields. It is fast and intuitive to use, with an extremely high dynamic range. (read more)
Tenmars TM-192D 3-Axis EMF Meter is capable of measuring the electromagnetic field radiation intensity that is produced from electric transmission equipment, lower line, microwave oven, air conditioner, refrigerator, computer monitor, video/audio device and so forth. Extremely low frequency: 30 to 2000Hz. (read more)
EH6508G 8-port Giga-bit Managed (read more)
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Listing of Standards One Hertz is one cycle per second and the prefixed of K, M, and G correspond to kilo (1000), mega (1,000,000) and giga (1,000,000,000) respectively. |
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SI Einheiten E 21 zetta Z 1018 E 18 exa E 1015 E 15 peta P 1012 E 12 tera T 109 E 9 giga G 106 E 6 mega M 103 E 3 kilo k 102 E 2 hecto h 101 E 1 deca da 10-1 E |
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SI Units E 21 zetta Z 1018 E 18 exa E 1015 E 15 peta P 1012 E 12 tera T 109 E 9 giga G 106 E 6 mega M 103 E 3 kilo k 102 E 2 hecto h 101 E 1 deca da 10-1 E |
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Glossary of Terms - Tyco Electronics Gauss The CGS unit of measurement for flux density. |
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The International System of Units (SI) m kg s SI cd mol K A... |
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Unit package -- from Wolfram Library Archive |
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Use Units in Mathematica FluidOunce, Foot, FootCandle, Fortnight, Furlong, Gal, Gallon, Gauss, Geepound, Giga, Gilbert, Gill, Grade, Grain, Gram, GramWeight, Gravity, Gross, |
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I N F O R M A T I O N F O R I E E E T R A N S A C T I O N S ,... See IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Information |
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Astronomical Glossary Giga US Dollars. [LLM96 G-band A band of CH at 4303 Å. It is conspicuous in the spectra of G-K stars. |