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  • Why a Magnetic Drive Pump
    This article explains how magnetic drive pumps work, major components of a magnetic drive coupling, benefits and advantages and application specifications best met by utilizing a magnetic drive. Price Pump Company: Magnet Drive, AOD Pump, Variable Frequency Drives, Stainless Steel Air Operated
  • Magnetic Shielding FAQs
    This is a list of frequently asked questions or FAQs regarding magnetic shielding and nagnetic fields. Frequently Asked Magnetic Shielding Questions. Order Now. |. Site Map. |. Home. About Us. How We Work. ISO Certification (PDF). A Brief History. News. Company Brochure (PDF). Materials
  • The Math of Magnetic Shields
    How Magnetic Shields Work. Magnetic shielding materials re-direct a magnetic field so it lessens the field's influence on the item being shielded. Shielding does not eliminate or destroy magnetic fields, nothing does. It does, however, provide an easy path for the magnetic field to complete its
  • Magnetic Contacts 101 (.pdf)
    A reed switch is the heart of a magnetic contact. It is nothing more than a simple switch that turns on and off with a magnet. Tane Alarm Products: Magnetic Contacts 101. Home. About Tane. Product Index. Recessed Contacts. Surface Mount Contacts. Commercial Contacts. Overhead / Track Mount Contacts
  • Magnetic Alternative to Optical Encoding
    Incremental encoders using magnetic technologies have been around a long time. Because of their robust nature, automotive designers have been using Low Resolution Magnetic Encoders for years in demanding applications that include antilock braking, transmission speed, ignition timing along
  • Magnetic Fields & Shields
    a magnetic field isn't truly comprised of lines, the iron filings give a good visual representation of the bar magnet's magnetic field. Solve magnetic interference problems with magnetic shields. Magnetic Shield. Home. FAQ. Products. Literature. Company. Site Map. Quotes. Services. Guides. Office Int'l
  • Operating Principles for Magnetic Sensors
    Magnetic proximity sensors are actuated by the presence of a permanent magnet. Their operating principle is based on the use of reed con-tacts, whose thin plates are hermetically sealed in a glass bulb with inert gas. The presences of a magnetic field makes the thin plates flex and touch each other
  • Magnetic Term Glossary
    Air gap, is a low permeability gap in the flux path of a magnetic circuit. Often air, but inclusive of other materials such as paint, aluminum, etc. Anisotropy, Literally means having different properties depending on the inspected direction. Magnets which are anisotropic, or have an easy axis

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