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Magnetic field sensors measure magnetic field strength, direction, and/or magnetic flux. They are used for scientific measurement, navigation, and industrial applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
Magnetic field instruments include meters, gauges, recorders and other instrumentation for the measurement of magnetic fields and/or magnetic flux. Search by Specification | Learn More
Magnetometers are scientific instruments that measure the strength and/or direction of a magnetic field. There are two basic types: scalar and vector. Learn More
EMF meters detect and monitor harmful electric, magnetic or electromagnetic fields surrounding personal or work areas. 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
Magnetic shielding includes products and raw materials for shielding instruments and equipment from magnetic fields. 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
RF field intensity meters measure the strength of an electromagnetic field. These instruments or receivers are used to detect buried or hidden piping, equipment or ferromagnetic ores. Learn More
Electrical field strength sensors are used to measure the strength of electrical fields. Learn More
Industrial metal detectors indicate the presence of metal in nonconductive materials such as textiles, rubber, oils or liquids, plastics, powders, wood products and concrete. Search by Specification | Learn More
Magnetic proximity sensors include devices that work on inductive, variable reluctance, magneto resistive or Hall effect principles. Proximity sensors detect the presence or absence of an object using a critical distance. Search by Specification | Learn More
High performance liquid chromatograph (HPLC) detectors pass a beam of light through a column effluent as the fluid passes through a low-volume flow cell. Variations in light intensity are recorded and a chromatograph is generated. Search by Specification | Learn More
Magnetic separator components are used to remove tramp metal from process flow equipment. Search by Specification | Learn More
Magnetic speed sensors rely on a magnet as the sensing element or sensed target to capture rotational or linear speed. They are typically used as gear tooth speed sensors or incorporated into stroboscopes or tachometers. Search by Specification | Learn More
Inertial and gyro systems use a combination of accelerometers and angular rate sensors (gyroscopes) to detect altitude, location, and motion. They may also be capable of detecting attitude, position, velocity, temperature, or magnetic field. Search by Specification | Learn More
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iC-SM5L Linear AMR Sensor for 5mm pitch iC-Haus Corporation
5100 Handheld Gauss Meter Sypris Test & Measurement - F.W. Bell
Hall Effect Sensors/Generators Sypris Test & Measurement - F.W. Bell
New Dead Reckoning Module from Honeywell Honeywell
New HMC104X Family of Magnetic Sensors Honeywell
iC-SM2L Linear AMR Sensor for 2 mm pitch iC-Haus Corporation
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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)
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)
...reduce installation time and cost with one cable for two end-of-stroke sensors. (read more)
The Gould-Bass Model MD-220 Magnetic Field Strength Meter is a portable handheld instrument with three and a half digit display that measures magnetic field strength. It combines the latest digital display and "Hall Effect" technology into a functional, rugged, and aesthetic design. The handheld meter provides the user with an easy means for accurately measuring magnetic fields. (read more)
MuShield Company, Inc. manufactures custom magnetic field instruments to match your specifications. (read more)
Weighs only 18 ounces (= 510 grams), and runs about 8 hours on the included standard 9-volt alkaline battery. (read more)
Use Magnetic Shield's FREE Calculator to determine shield design characteristics and give you an estimate of the strength of the shielded field for each standard thickness of our Co-Netic® AA Perfection annealed foil and sheet. Contact us to receive your FREE Calculator (www.magnetic-shield.com). (read more)
MUMETAL® is the Worldwide standard alloy commonly used by OEM design engineers and contract manufacturers for fabrication of magnetic shields, and is the preferred replacement for copy-cat brands. REQUEST A QUOTE for the best cost, quality, and delivery! A proprietary brand of Magnetic Shield Corporation, MUMETAL® meets MILSPEC 14411C, composition 1. (read more)
The magnetic shielding Lab Kit is highly effective in solving design problems of magnetic interference. (D.C. to 100 kilohertz). By adding CO-NETIC and NETIC layers until desired attenuation is achieved, minimum material requirements can be determined. This results in significant cost savings in the final design. (read more)
"LIVE CHAT" on-line with our technical engineering team at Magnetic Shield Corporation, 8:00am to 5:00pm, M-F (CST). Our Technical Engineering and Sales team are here to answer your questions... (read more)
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Earth's magnetic field - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Earth's magnetic field From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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Magnetic monopole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia physics, a magnetic monopole is a hypothetical particle that is a magnet with only one pole (see Maxwell's equations for more on magnetic poles). In |
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Pioneer Venus Project Information a magnetometer to characterize the magnetic field at Venus an electric field detector to study the solar wind and its interactions |
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Galileo Project Information characterize the vector magnetic field and the energy spectra, composition, and angular distribution of energetic particles and plasma to a distance |
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How do I get the magnetic field? - Linear Collider - SLAC... How do I get the magnetic field? Log In In general you should get the detector from the event, and the field map from the detector. |
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The Magnetic Field of the ZEUS Detector The Magnetic Field of the ZEUS Detector |
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Detector Description in Terms of Magnetic Field Detector Description in Terms of Magnetic Field Next: The ZEUS Magnetic Up: The Magnetic Field Previous: The Magnetic Field |
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Getting started with Geant4: the Field Creating a Magnetic Field for a Detector |
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WEA08PO08 1 A Five Tesla Solenoid with Detector Integrated... |
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Extragalactic Magnetic Fields - P.P. Kronberg |