Magnetizers. Our standard magnetizers, when used with proper fixturing, are capable of saturating virtually all sizes and configurations of permanent magnet assemblies, including: PM motors, loudspeakers, linear actuators, magnetrons, TWT magnets, torque motors, and relays. Within the broad energy range are magnetizers ideally suited for all magnet materials, …
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Magnetic Instrumentation is a company engaged in magnetization, Magnetic testing, and engineered Magnetic solutions. It specializes in Magnetic processing systems, prototype development, standard Magnetic products, finite element analysis, Magnetic simulation tools, magnetizing services, and other related areas. Manufacturing & Industrial.
Employees: 25
Type: Private
Founded: 1979
Location: 8431 Castlewood Dr, Indianapolis, US
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Description. Since our founding in 1979, Magnetic Instrumentation/KJS Associates has long been the leader in magnetization, Magnetic testing and engineered Magnetic solutions. We have established our outstanding reputation through focus on our customer’s individual needs, and our list of satisfied customers reflects our commitment to accuracy, reliability, and durability.
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Magnetic Instrumentation’s headquarters are in 8431 Castlewood Dr, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46250, United States What is Magnetic Instrumentation’s phone number? Magnetic Instrumentation’s phone number is (317) 841-5524
Employees: 35
Phone: (317) 841-5524
Location: 8431 Castlewood Dr, Indianapolis, 46250
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Magnetic Instrumentation has developed and inventoried literally hundreds of magnetizing fixtures for nearly every imaginable application and type of magnet. The tools our engineers have include 2-D/3-D Magnetic modeling software, soft/hard Magnetic test equipment for material characterization, a wide variety of magnetizers, Magnetic products, and field coils for both …
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Description KJS Associates/Magnetic Instrumentation offers the Model SMT-700 computer-automated Magnetic test station for measuring the DC and AC magnetization curves, coercive field strength, and core-loss characteristics of Magnetically soft materials, including: Si-Fe, Fe-Co, Fe, stainless steel, Ni-Fe alloys, soft ferrites and others.
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Contact Info. Main Magnetic Instrumentation 8431 Castlewood Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46250-1534 U.S.A. Telephone: (317) 842-7500 Fax: (317) 849-7600 E-mail: [email protected]. Sales/Calibration Lab – Michelle Eltzroth Telephone: (317) 841-5512 E-mail: [email protected]. Technical Services – Glenn Dutour Telephone: (317) 841-5534 E …
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instrument datasheet specifies general information of instrument such as tag number identification, service description, location (line number/equipment number), p&id number or drawing number reference, process data (if applicable), calibrated range (if applicable), material, performance details (such as accuracy, linearity – if applicable), …
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The flow principle behind Magnetic flow meters is known as Faraday’s Law, mathematically defined as E=k*B*D*V. The induced voltage (E) is directly proportional to the velocity (V) of the fluid moving through the Magnetic field (B). The induced voltage is carried to the transmitter through the electrode circuit.
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12,000 Amp Turns to increase the demagnetizing capability by 50%. Track and Carriage slides parts easily through the demagnetizer with less part handling (reduces the inside dimensions slightly to 28 x 22 in) SB-2824 Data SHEET. Table-Top Demagnetizer. 4,600 Amp Turns. Inside dimensions: 6 x 6 in / 15 x 15 cm.
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State-of-the-art numerical simulations of ionospheric electrodynamics are capable of capturing the dominant spatial patterns of the primary current systems, including the equatorial and auroral electrojets, Sq, gravity, pressure-gradient, and field-aligned currents. However, these simulations often provide poor predictions of observations recorded by Magnetic instrumentation on …
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Feb 04, 2022 . To transform magic-angle graphene from a superconductor into a ferromagnet, the Brown University team threw a further effect into the rich mix of behaviours already exhibited by twisted bilayer magic-angle graphene. In certain materials, the spin of each electron can start to interact with the electron’s orbit around the atomic nucleus.
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Rosemount 8712E Magnetic Flow Meter Transmitter Rosemount Intuitive Local Operator Interface with dedicated keys enhance ease of use and enables instant access to …
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Feb 15, 1996 . 1. Anal Biochem. 1996 Feb 15;234(2):230-2. An apparatus for immunoblotting using a Magnetic rubber sheet. Tabata A(1), Uritani M. Author information: (1)Department of Chemistry, Shizuoka University, Japan. PMID:
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By using a simple magnetizer/demagnetizer, you can make the regular old screwdrivers you already own Magnetic or nonMagnetic any time you’d like. Before diving into how these handy gadgets operate, we first need to understand a concept called the Magnetic moment.
How Magnetizers Work. The Magnetic moment is essentially an object’s tendency to align with a Magnetic field. When exposed to a Magnetic field, the electrons in an object—like a screwdriver—tend to align parallel to the Magnetic field’s lines surrounding them. Consequently, the object becomes Magnetic—at least temporarily.
Handheld magnetizers: You can use our handheld magnetizers to generate high-quality printed refrigerator magnets for your customers. In-line magnetizers: We custom-build our in-line magnetizers to fulfill your specific application and process needs. Industrial magnetizers: Our industrial magnetizers process cut sheets of Magnetic metal.
The hard drive is actually being passed through a demagnetizer to erase data. CRT computer monitors and TVs also contain demagnetizers to reduce the Magnetic fields created during operation. If the demagnetizer fails, the image will quickly become distorted.